wfodave
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I traded an F150 with cooled leather seats for a Grand Cherokee with just perforated leather seats. I literally cannot drive the GC in the summer in pants (vs. shorts) without sweating, regardless of how cool the ambient air is. I'm hopefully trading the GC in on Ram 2500 with ventilated leather seats. I say ventilated instead of cooled, because as I understand it, the RAM is just circulating cabin air through the seats to help cool you, while the F150 was actually blowing AC into the seats. So that is my question; how effective is just pulling cabin air through the seats? Anyone here have experience with both the Ford and a Ram? Or at least going from perforated leather in a Ram to ventilated leather? Thanks!