Smart Car Seats

Build projects, things that guys have come up with to make a Pinz better (or worse?) and aftermarket add-ons.
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TechMOGogy
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Re: Smart Car Seats

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Hmmm - looks the same as mine unless I am missing something?
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It does but it appears the top portion of the slider was no used.
Using it gives a frame tHe seat botttom bolts to so it can be removed
easily.
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Well here's my Smart Car Seat frame -- passenger side.

Top portion of slider retained and welded to the bottom portion
of the Pinz seat frame. I ended up tack welding the members
in place then torch Brazing them inplace. My MIG is a complete
POS, but once tacked you can remove the seat bottom and torch
away. Time to cave and get a decent MIG.
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I need to shot a top coat over this frame then I can send a PIX of
the complet assembly.
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Passenger seat installed. As you can see using the upper portion of the Slider
as a base to weld to the Pinz bottom frame does not raise the seat significantly.

What's nice about using this member is that the seat is easily removed from the
frame. I also chose to swap the position of the seats; Driver to Passenger
and visa versa, placing the seat recline control outboard making it easier to
adjust recline when removing the seats.
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Re: Smart Car Seats

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Looks good and makes sense re the adjuster
What about the shoulder belt piece, you just cut them off both seats (since it would be on the wrong side now)
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They pretty much would be in the way no matter what side so I cut
them off then hit the exposed metal with some black paint. Also
would have interfered with adding a pair of Smittybilt G.E.A.R.
(Molle/Pals) seat covers. I have a set in my 710K, great for storing
odds and ends and effective way to utilize the space behind the seats.
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Re: Smart Car Seats

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What did you do with the side air bag?
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Oh :shock: Hmmm, well I didn't know there was one.
Didn't see any indication of something on the side of the seat.
Can you send me a PIX of it's location. Wouldn't want that
to go off randomly.
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Re: Smart Car Seats

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Side of the seats - ABS logo
If you don't mind, can you let me know... mine are still in there too :shock:
There was a post online I found last summer on how to remove but it was some pay for the info link I was not about to do

rmel wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:03 pm Oh :shock: Hmmm, well I didn't know there was one.
Didn't see any indication of something on the side of the seat.
Can you send me a PIX of it's location. Wouldn't want that
to go off randomly.
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Well Dah :P says Airbag right on that plastic side panel -- I have them too.

I suppose this is another good reason to swap the seat positions. If for some
reason the activator decided to go off the bag would have a larger space to
expand to. Dono how I didn't notice this :?

Found these two links, one does require an annual fee of £10 -- Evilution seems
to be the place to go for these Fortwo's.

https://www.evilution.co.uk/interior/airbag_removal.htm

Here's what the unit looks like, found this on eBay.

http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eBayIS ... 8000&ver=0

I don't think I am going to touch this, unless a well defined procedure surfaces.
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Re: Smart Car Seats

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Yup - same link I found that wanted $
There is a smartcar guy buy me - this Spring I will drive the Pinz over and see if he can get them out.
I don't like driving with a bomb on my back :)
If it went off I would probably die of a heart attack or drive into a wall from the scare!
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I figured that if I couldn’t find a safe way to remove them I’d just connect the airbag wires together and ground them well.


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Final install. The one additional minor recommendation I would make
w.r.t. the drivers seat frame, is to cut approximately 1/2" off the bottom
of the Upper portion of the Smart Car seat rail. This will result in both
seats perched exactly at the same height -- these are unusually high seat backs.
The reason the Drivers side Pinz frame is higher is due to the frame sitting
on a slider mechanism raising the overall by about 1/2". I wanted both the
seat and headrest as low as possible.
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Re: Smart Car Seats

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Final tweak 8) I sprung for a MOLLE/PALS seat cover from Rugged Ridge.
Was a bit of a gamble as these Smart Car seats are narrow and high back.
After market products like this from Rugged and Smittybilt typically
target the Jeep market. I have a set of Smitty covers in my 710 and I
knew they would be too wide and stout for these Smart seats. Good news
is that the Rugged Ridge product is definitely cut narrower and a bit longer
so the fit is decent. Very handy for putting FirstAid, Tire care, lighting,
etc etc etc in these seat back pockets.

Cheers.
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Puller: 71' 710K 2.7L EFI aka Mozo
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