So I have a passenger seat from a WRX STI and a 1st gen Mini Cooper. The both have an airbag tag on them. I want to turn them into lounge chairs (like the ones that Clarkson sat in on Top Gear).
Questions:
1) Is there an airbag in the side of the seat itself?
2) If there is an airbag, do I need to worry about it deploying/exploding unexpectedly?
Thanks for any help you guys could render.
If the seats are tagged there will be an armed airbag in the seat back bolster. If I were building chairs I'd be inclined to remove the airbag and stuff the cavity with some foam. Or, build chairs from older seats that don't have bags. I have chairs that I built from some old Recaros and a couple of 1st generation Viper seats.
Don't the airbags have to be connected to a electrical source toddeploy?
Leave them in rig up a switch and when you want to terrify someone, flip the switch. It's what I'd do but I've been called disturbed
Depends on if it is an explosive bag or a gas charged one. Gas charged bags can self-deploy if they get too hot.
Somewhat similarly related does anyone know if my 94 volvos airbags are explosive?
T.J.
UltimaDork
9/19/15 8:06 p.m.
I doubt the inside of your house will ever get hotter than the interiors of the cars the seats came out of on a summer day with the car closed up and parked in the sun. I'd use as is. In fact I put twp Saab 9-3 seats in my Mini and left the seat airbags in place. Just didn't hook up the airbag wires.
I'd worry more about static friction building up and giving you a charge you wont forget while you roll it around...
I'm laughing while picturing every airbag deploying at once when you get a lightning strike to the roof of your car.
I imagine new undies would need to be deployed as well.
(Sorry, I can't help with the original question)
OK thanks for the replys, sounds like I can proceed without issue. Although, ranty22 I like your suggestion but I'd only use it on my berkeley brother-in-law, such a jackass...
Make sure to install seatbelts.
I made a sim racing chair out of a Subaru seat. It didn't feel right until someone on Usenet (okay, so maybe this was almost 20 years ago) told me to put a seatbelt on it. Damned if it didn't make it feel more comfortable to sit in.