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IF I had to guess, I would say yes, since you have broken the circuit with the disconnected connector, unless you install the correct ohm value resistor, which should also turn off the light.
It will not matter for me, since I plan on eventually replacing the steering wheel as well, with a non airbag, racing wheel (Sparco Mod 383 alcantara), so the front exploding pillows will be de-activated as well (with their resultant cluster lights of course
, or maybe not?
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It will not matter for me, since I plan on eventually replacing the steering wheel as well, with a non airbag, racing wheel (Sparco Mod 383 alcantara), so the front exploding pillows will be de-activated as well (with their resultant cluster lights of course
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I'm looking at the Corbeau forza, its a bottom mount fixed back seat. I also took a good look at the stock sliders and how the seat attaches to it. 4 rivets hold the seats to the sliders, drill those out and the seat will come off, I think we can just drill a new hole, and mount the aftermarket seat to the sliders. Am I crazy in thinking this? Seems a hell of a lot cheaper then buying new sliders/ the planted base. With grade 8 hardware it should be good to go.