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2014 Wet Okole GB - ended

Discussion in 'Closed Group Buys' started by Bennett707, Jan 16, 2014.

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  1. Feb 14, 2014 at 7:44 AM
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  2. Feb 14, 2014 at 8:33 AM
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  3. Feb 14, 2014 at 8:38 AM
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    is anyone else ready for monday? i sure am.
     
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    Yes - except I will want to hold off on ordering until I find out something about the heated seats. ;)
     
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    no some of the kits on ebay and Amazon just wire into the fuse box under the hood then to switches. I personally like this location and switch. the wet okole I guess you could hardwire it but that big ugly control box to turn it off would have to be mounted somewhere. I read where some guy hardwired his by cutting off the 12v adapter then he used velcro to attach one on each side of his center console. This way looks a lot cleaner to me and for $25 more dollars I'm going this route.

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    edit: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-H...Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cbe8c5595&vxp=mtr this would actually be cheaper then the wet okole seat heaters and not $25 more. The kit I saw on amazon was $25 more though. Identical kit.

    here's the wet okole control box, I'm sure it works just fine. I just think it's ugly and I don't want it velcroed to the side of my center console or have to be digging in between the seat to find it.:
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  11. Feb 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM
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    any access cab guys buying front and rear? idk if I want to just get the fronts and wait till later to get the rears or get them all at once. maybe not get rears at all. tough decision. but if i do just get the fronts i can always get a military discount on the rears later.
     
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    I've never really needed seat heaters before.... Lmao.
     
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    not a need, just a want. German mornings are cold when going to work. next duty station is in Florida though so probably won't need them or use them.
     
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    I never thought I did either until I rode in a car with them haha
     
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    I've ridden in a car with them, while a convenience I barely even use my heat tbh unless I have the defroster running. I layer up normally like it's probably about 25° and I've been in my truck 5 mins and my butt is warm already lol. Plus why warm yourself up super warm if you're just going out in the cold anyway?

    Idk I might be weird. But that's just the way I see it since I'm out in the cold about 80% of my shift. Why warm up to just be cold?
     
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    I'm only in my truck for less then 5 minutes to drive to work, so the truck isn't warm. Seat heaters would at least make it a bit better.

    I hate the cold, so even during longer trips I'd like them. They warm you up much quicker than the heater. Why not make it easier to warm yourself up? I personally don't like being miserable haha
     
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    Lol I'm not miserable without them that's the thing! I'm wearing 3 layers up top and 2 bottom layers. I'm quite comfy haha.
     
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    Haha I can't do that. I'd burn up at work with that many layers. So it makes sense for me I guess. :notsure:
     
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    Haha probably I wear merino layers so when it's cold I'm warm and when it's a little warmer I'm cooler. And heat is off
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