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Looks like I will be buying some new tools.... I know the Audi uses Torx bolts/screws in a lot of places. I guess I am going to buy a service manual and start reading up....Originally Posted by r1forever80
German cars require s big 18 point tool to pull some of the stuff off just cant remember which parts and oh of course they have bolts instead of lugs
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Tires finally came in today! On the way to discount tire to get everything mounted up!
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i had the same thing on my driver side...i took mine out last night to remove the carpet..nobody would happen to have a black carpet i could buy ? i was going to see about dying mine but thats only if i cannot find an oem black carpet.Originally Posted by LordFappington
Damn its hot, just finished taking out my old passenger seat. The ****ing bolt was in there torqued at an angle. When I finally got the screw out, the threads were pulled in one direction.
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nice, hopefully the driver's seat is plug and play but the passenger seat electronics ain't no joke lol...not an easy install
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Hot is not the word for this heat Originally Posted by LordFappington
Damn its hot,
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It wasnt bad taking it apart. All the harnesses make it easy to plug and play. Not sure how it translates from coupe to sedan, couldnt imagine it being hard.
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we tried installing chris' old ones in mine and it was a huge mess lol never got past the passenger seat...the motors are different, required a ton of work but upon further research the drivers seat should be plug in play...sedan connectors are four way adjustable and the different motors create an issue
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the passenger connectors are different, will need splicing but hell we couldn't even get that to work lol
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I installed a coupe driver seat in my 04 sedan and got it to work, but I never did the passenger side. There were some changes/splicing required, but nothing crazy. I have the service manual with the wiring diagrams if you need it.


