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rear headrest conversion
« on: 01 March 2005, 17:09 »
hi im trying to do a rear headrest conversion i just want to know how i should be going about it? i think i may practice on my old rear bench from the cab and once i master it i will attempt it on my current interio. i need some advice on how to go about it iv manager tro source the headrest the black bits that they go in aswell as the metal bits that are in the seats! i sourced them from a pair of scirrocco fronty seats! help is needed

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Re: rear headrest conversion
« Reply #1 on: 08 March 2005, 18:00 »
just poked mine down between the parcel shelf and the seat! nice! lol ?:rolleyes:
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Re: rear headrest conversion
« Reply #2 on: 08 March 2005, 20:40 »
remove the backing off the rear seat should expose the foam i would guess you would need to remove some of the foam and create a channel in order to sit the head rest bars in. Ideally you need a bracket to fix the bars otherwise if you swing on em the end of the bars are more liable to push through the front. I'll have a look over the weekend.

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Re: rear headrest conversion
« Reply #3 on: 09 March 2005, 01:44 »
not a problem dude and cheers for your help!