Since some of us live where it's cold...

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This is what I am installing when I recover my bench:

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My wife wishes she got heated seats in her MINI, now she will ride in my old truck no problem!
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Sweet!
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Nice, I know it gets cold up there in the mile high. I'm just glad for this winter I don't have to ducktape the rusty floor pan holes. lol, I got a new cab.
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HAhaha... Nice! 20" of snow outside and we got the low end of the storm!
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In Pueblo West we got 4.5".
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and in california, we don't know what the heck you guys are talking about.
snow?

:D
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1971ford wrote:and in california, we don't know what the heck you guys are talking about.
snow?

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ya but you sure know how that thanksgiving turkey feels in the oven.. :lol:
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Doug F wrote:My wife wishes she got heated seats in her MINI, now she will ride in my old truck no problem!
My wife has them in her Mini convertible. Sure is nice to have a warm butt with the top down in the deep cold of winter (below 60 sometimes!!!).
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My sympathies... :roll:


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This has gotten pretty funny...

I have lived in Laguna Beach, North Carolina, San Francisco, Vermont and now Colorado... I know all the different climates and prefer the cold of VT or the 20 degree fluctuation of Laguna the best.
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1971ford wrote:and in california, we don't know what the heck you guys are talking about.
snow?

:D

Watcha talking about? We get all kinds of snow. You must be a southerner. :lol: :thup:
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That's pretty neat, I wonder if you could just undo the back hog rings and slide them up between the jute and the springs?

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