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It actually is if you think about it for a few seconds. Since the Laramie has power passenger seats all you need to do is find a wrecked Laramie and take the passenger seat, motors, wiring etc and put it in your truck. If the Bighorn has the option for power passenger seat you may be able to factory order the parts. Does every one need to be lead by the hand or can some of you newbies find your own butt in a well lit room.Wow thats a big help
it is kind of humous at times lol. One of my favorites is "what does it cost or what will they give me?" freaking google it lol...ask the dealer lol. but no ask a bunch of strangers who have no idea lol..It actually is if you think about it for a few seconds. Since the Laramie has power passenger seats all you need to do is find a wrecked Laramie and take the passenger seat, motors, wiring etc and put it in your truck. If the Bighorn has the option for power passenger seat you may be able to factory order the parts. Does every one need to be lead by the hand or can some of you newbies find your own butt in a well lit room.
Your's is still a 4th gen body (from the cab back) so any seat from a 2013+ 4th gen should work. I bought a power harness for mine from a forum vendor but I'm not sure if he's active anymore. His business partner @Mpgrimm2 makes harnesses as well and can probably get you what you need to power the seat.Just got a 2022 big horn 2500 is there a way that I can make the passenger seat power like the driver seat is?
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Your's is still a 4th gen body (from the cab back) so any seat from a 2013+ 4th gen should work. I bought a power harness for mine from a forum vendor but I'm not sure if he's active anymore. His business partner @Mpgrimm2 makes harnesses as well and can probably get you what you need to power the seat.
For me, I swapped the seat cushions and covers over to the power seat to match my current seats. It was easier than trying to remove just the covers.
Bonus was I sold the regular seat for almost as much I bought the power seat for!
Thanks for the info Sit.. I sure do appreciate the help
OK, so with what @Mpgrimm2 said it sounds like yours isn't quite so easy (but should be fairly easy still).Fyi... While the cab & bed on the 19-22 HD trucks (4th gen) are the same, the seats/wiring/connectors, etc are different than the13-18/classic 4th gens and are not something I am currently offering/looking into.