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Old 03-06-2003, 05:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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for head rest tvs.....the ones you cut a whole and insert ect. or the ones that have no cutting invloved and use a headrest mount that hooks two your two poles for headrests...
i have done the cutting befor and that way, but never the brackets that just hold tv against headrest so whats the pros and cons and ??/??....

Hope ya understand my question hard to explain on the computer.
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The tvs you cut in the headrest...I didnt like the pole attachments but they are cheaper to install if you have them installed
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Old 03-07-2003, 04:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks mike i know how to installem so thats not a problem , just wondered about the cosmetic looks....Thanks Rich
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Old 03-19-2003, 07:45 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I gotta question along these lines... Are headrests interchangeable? When I had the upholstry in the cutty done, I told them to leave off the headrests... kinda an Impala look But now I wanna re do it in leather/vinyl and want screens in the head rests. Do ya'll know of any that would fit?
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yeah bud i'd say just about every mid size car will fit fine.....
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u can "make" anything werk....even if it dont go for the car... u can rig up sumthing, where it still looks nice...,,i like the ones where u cut the headrest and insert it... they look way more professional....
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[quote]Originally posted by BUD:
<strong>I gotta question along these lines... Are headrests interchangeable? When I had the upholstry in the cutty done, I told them to leave off the headrests... kinda an Impala look But now I wanna re do it in leather/vinyl and want screens in the head rests. Do ya'll know of any that would fit?</strong><hr></blockquote>

i am not sure which ones will fit but you can always get some cutty head rest built up large enough for some screens
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