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Can I switch driver seat with passenger seat?

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Old Mar 9, 2004 | 09:58 PM
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Default Can I switch driver seat with passenger seat?

My 93 Bonnie driver seat is wear, and the passenger seat is still in very good shape.
Can I switch driver seat with passenger seat?
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Old Mar 9, 2004 | 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by younghelio
My 93 Bonnie driver seat is wear, and the passenger seat is still in very good shape.
Can I switch driver seat with passenger seat?
Thanks a lot.
Well yes & No.....
If you have heated seats etc...then no as the controls will be in the wrong place to access them.....If you have just plain jane seats then if you swap the risers then they may work & look fine afterwards too. It all boils down to the style of seats installed already.
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You can pull just the cover off as well. Just the leather, or cloth part.
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