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I ordered the truck with the bucket seat package, leather, infotainment package and to my surprise the passenger seat is manual not electric. Lost an argument with my wife after having the truck couple months when she informed me couldnt figure out how to adjust lumbar. Has anyone done a upgrade to electric seat. Dealer told me when i complained about it i would need to have a body shop find one for me and change the seat. it has a wiring harness under it.

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You don't need a body shop. Yes, the harness is there but just find a seat that you want and works, mount it and it should just plug in.

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What im going to try. I checked and a 23 or 24 should have same plug.

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Yep, none of the Trail Boss trucks have a power passenger seat, no matter how you gussy up the cab. Sort of a bummer

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on my non tb custom the passenger seat also sits pretty low, needs about a 1" riser to get up to proper height imo so test that while you're doing changes, I believe someone makes risers, google it, it's on my list but since I don't really haul around anyone but the kids from time to time now....I haven't followed through, but I would if I somehow had a change in that sort of status wink

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Originally Posted by stinkycoyote
on my non tb custom the passenger seat also sits pretty low, needs about a 1" riser to get up to proper height imo so test that while you're doing changes, I believe someone makes risers, google it, it's on my list but since I don't really haul around anyone but the kids from time to time now....I haven't followed through, but I would if I somehow had a change in that sort of status wink

On mine with the low seats I added a seat cushion and then a seat cover over top to hold everything in place, works well and every time you get in the seat cushion is still in the same place and out of sight.


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