tv headrests install
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tv headrests install
hello.. im gonna be getting the myron and davis tvs, that come already installed in the headrest, can anyone tell me how to run the one wire clean, through the seats? im pretty sure the back pocket pulls off, and it can easily be done from there, if so, how do you unclip that back pocket.. thanks..
superballs
2003 silver tl type-s
air ride susspension
4 compressors
2 six gallon tanks
panasonic 7" indash tv
zex nitrous
55 shot
aem cold air
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mdx injectors
cleared headlights
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superballs
2003 silver tl type-s
air ride susspension
4 compressors
2 six gallon tanks
panasonic 7" indash tv
zex nitrous
55 shot
aem cold air
aem pulleys
mdx injectors
cleared headlights
jdm conversion
www.arrantcypher.com/inspire
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Flyin' and Drivin'
Yes, the back pocket does pull off. I found this out accidentaly. Pull from the bottom, there are 2 white clips that will pop out. Then you will noticed the top section is just wedged up there, and you just have to pull down and out. If you break the clips, they aren't that expensive. Actually, a better way of describing them is calling them plastic nails that fit real snug. That should help. To reinstall it, put the top part in, align the clips with their holes, and push in! Done!
-Ryan
'99 SSM TL
-Ryan
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Burning Brakes
Comet2404, do you have any pix of how to pull the back pocket out?? cuz i'm sitting here trying to figure out how to do that, but so far nothing happen.
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Flyin' and Drivin'
Yeah, I will take some tonite and post them, then put the link in this thread. I guess its a little hard to describe, but its really easy. I've got to go run some errands, and while I'm out, get some batteries for my camera, and then I'll post them
Ryan
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Originally posted by Comet2404
Yeah, I will take some tonite and post them, then put the link in this thread. I guess its a little hard to describe, but its really easy. I've got to go run some errands, and while I'm out, get some batteries for my camera, and then I'll post them
Ryan
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Yeah, I will take some tonite and post them, then put the link in this thread. I guess its a little hard to describe, but its really easy. I've got to go run some errands, and while I'm out, get some batteries for my camera, and then I'll post them
Ryan
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thanks for the help......... i paid a little over 3 grand for the susspension. its pretty much a truck set up, with the 4 compressors and the 2 tanks.. its great for turning heads..
#9
Flyin' and Drivin'
Seatback pictures
OK... Photo 1 describes pulling out the clips.
Heres a model
---+------+---
If thats the bottom of the seat, then pull out where the + symbol is... straight out.
Photo 2 shows me pulling it straight out, towards the rear of the car, so it should be vertical then, not like the regular angle of the seatback when it is installed on the seat.
/
Regular seat angle
|
How it should look when you pull it out
Photo 3 shows me pulling the seatback down after the clips come out. The top has prongs that wedge up into the very top of the seat to keep it in place, when you pull down, they will just slide out. Reinstallation is the exact opposite, wedge the top in first, then push the seat with the clips on, into the holes! It may take a couple times to get it in there, but it will go in... the clips have to be perfectly in line to go in to the holes.
I didn't physically do it because I dont want to run the risk of breaking my clips, since I've already had the seat out once before... they are flimsy little things. That should do it, any questions, feel free to ask!
-Ryan
'99 SSM TL
OK... Photo 1 describes pulling out the clips.
Heres a model
---+------+---
If thats the bottom of the seat, then pull out where the + symbol is... straight out.
Photo 2 shows me pulling it straight out, towards the rear of the car, so it should be vertical then, not like the regular angle of the seatback when it is installed on the seat.
/
Regular seat angle
|
How it should look when you pull it out
Photo 3 shows me pulling the seatback down after the clips come out. The top has prongs that wedge up into the very top of the seat to keep it in place, when you pull down, they will just slide out. Reinstallation is the exact opposite, wedge the top in first, then push the seat with the clips on, into the holes! It may take a couple times to get it in there, but it will go in... the clips have to be perfectly in line to go in to the holes.
I didn't physically do it because I dont want to run the risk of breaking my clips, since I've already had the seat out once before... they are flimsy little things. That should do it, any questions, feel free to ask!
-Ryan
'99 SSM TL
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Flyin' and Drivin'
btw - when i was taking the pictures.... i had the strongest feeling of representing a flight attendent with all those hand gestures, you know, when they do the fasten the seatbelt and oxygen mask thing!!!!
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Originally posted by Comet2404
Seatback pictures
OK... Photo 1 describes pulling out the clips.
Heres a model
---+------+---
If thats the bottom of the seat, then pull out where the + symbol is... straight out.
Photo 2 shows me pulling it straight out, towards the rear of the car, so it should be vertical then, not like the regular angle of the seatback when it is installed on the seat.
/
Regular seat angle
|
How it should look when you pull it out
Photo 3 shows me pulling the seatback down after the clips come out. The top has prongs that wedge up into the very top of the seat to keep it in place, when you pull down, they will just slide out. Reinstallation is the exact opposite, wedge the top in first, then push the seat with the clips on, into the holes! It may take a couple times to get it in there, but it will go in... the clips have to be perfectly in line to go in to the holes.
I didn't physically do it because I dont want to run the risk of breaking my clips, since I've already had the seat out once before... they are flimsy little things. That should do it, any questions, feel free to ask!
-Ryan
'99 SSM TL
Seatback pictures
OK... Photo 1 describes pulling out the clips.
Heres a model
---+------+---
If thats the bottom of the seat, then pull out where the + symbol is... straight out.
Photo 2 shows me pulling it straight out, towards the rear of the car, so it should be vertical then, not like the regular angle of the seatback when it is installed on the seat.
/
Regular seat angle
|
How it should look when you pull it out
Photo 3 shows me pulling the seatback down after the clips come out. The top has prongs that wedge up into the very top of the seat to keep it in place, when you pull down, they will just slide out. Reinstallation is the exact opposite, wedge the top in first, then push the seat with the clips on, into the holes! It may take a couple times to get it in there, but it will go in... the clips have to be perfectly in line to go in to the holes.
I didn't physically do it because I dont want to run the risk of breaking my clips, since I've already had the seat out once before... they are flimsy little things. That should do it, any questions, feel free to ask!
-Ryan
'99 SSM TL
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Flyin' and Drivin'
whats not there? this is rediculous.... if your talking about me not taking off the back of my seat, well I'm sure as hell not going to do it! I said it was hard to get on sometimes, and i dont want to mess with mine anymore.
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