LS seat questions

blueroo

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Hey everyone,
I own a 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 that's a constant work in progress. Generally if I'm not driving it, I'm fixing it or upgrading/modifying it. A few weeks ago I autocrossed it and on my last run I found what I guess you could call the limits of adhesion to the front bench seat...coming out of the first slalom I felt like I was going to fall out of the car even with my seatbelt out.

So buckets are no longer a possibility for me, they're a need. Last summer I worked at Manheim Auto Auction and drove everything from a 2.5L VW Rabbit hatch to a 6.0L W12 Bentley Continental GT coupe. With all that seat time I found what I liked and what I didn't. One in particular I really liked were the seats in an LS. They're not as supportive as 3-Series seats or as cushy as the seats in a Jag Vanden Plas but they're lightyears ahead of my Fairlane's stock bench.

Now with all that here are my questions:

1) What kind of adjustments do the seats have. I'm assuming the typical forwards and backwards but what else? Do they have up and down as well? (I know I said I got a lot of seat time at the auction but I didn't get a lot of time to play with the seats...it was get in, move the seat if needed, move the car and get out)

2) While searching the forum, I noticed Gen2 heated AND cooled seats. Can these be operated without the hvac controls? And will the seat coolers work with a non-perforated cloth material?

3) If I get a non-memory seat, can it be converted to memory or would I be better off bashing my head against the wall?
 
On the 2nd gen:

1) Driver seat is 8 way and the passenger is 6 way.

2) They could be hard wired to work on and off but you would lose auto temp. Part of the cooling is with a fan in the seat, with out pref you would not have air flow.

3) Memory is part of the car's computer, converting something that doesn't have a feature to a feature would probable not be cost effective.
 

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