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It is posted on the forums in multiple places somewhere I remember it...
Here is one of them. http://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho....php?t=1485258 Rears: You cut out a rear bar in the bottom seat and then wedge it in. You also need to swap over the rear seat brackets which attach to split/fold sections as the M4 brackets are slightly different. And you reused the M2 outer side edges, which you just pop out to get access to them. They suggest removing the front seats first to give you more room to work on the rear. Fit the front seats at the end and swap across the M2 control module located under the front seats. |
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10-18-2018, 04:37 PM | #34 |
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Hi Guys, first post on here and looking for some help.
I have just fitted M4 front seats to my M2, loving the look they are great. To add a bit more detail on the fronts, the M4 seats I managed to get are heated, lumbar, memory jobs and my M2 seats were the same, so I literally just swapped them over, I left everything the same, didn't swap the seat modules or anything. There is only one plug on the bottom of the seats and that is the big yellow one that has been mentioned. Literally took me 20 mins to do the front seats The rears are not quite so straight forward and this is where I need a bit of help. The rear seat backs are easy, simply swap the two mounting brackets over from the original seats and bolt them in, job done. The M4 seat base though is tricky, I have cut off the extra bar at the rear of the seat as per the description in 'David51's diagrams, but the base just doesn't seem to want to go in. Can anyone that has done this mod, help me out please? Thanks. |
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02-26-2023, 01:29 AM | #36 |
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This is something I can't wait to do once I find a clean OG 2018 M2 t begin restoring & modding.
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