Headrest monitors help.
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Headrest monitors help.
I need some help installing my headrest monitor's. I have a pair of myron davis replacement headrests I'm wondering how I go about getting the wire from the headrest into the top of the seat, I'm not sure if I have to drill our the plastic where the headrest post goes into then cut the stitching of the seat or if that plastic thing comes out. I think I saw someone with some pictures of the back of their seat off and a set of monitors in if anyone can help me that would be great.
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DO not drill out the HR post sockets. Cut a couple of stitches directly above where the cable will exit the HR. Most of the time with these the HR gets left all the way down all the time so you can't see the monitor cable anyway (not how I run MY headrests, but that's why I like the SAVV with the hollow post. Too bad they seem to have patented it...)
DO not drill out the HR post sockets. Cut a couple of stitches directly above where the cable will exit the HR. Most of the time with these the HR gets left all the way down all the time so you can't see the monitor cable anyway (not how I run MY headrests, but that's why I like the SAVV with the hollow post. Too bad they seem to have patented it...)
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I have a 2000 TL-P. I wanted to keep the headrest up I actually use mine to rest my head.
Originally Posted by elduderino
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DO not drill out the HR post sockets. Cut a couple of stitches directly above where the cable will exit the HR. Most of the time with these the HR gets left all the way down all the time so you can't see the monitor cable anyway (not how I run MY headrests, but that's why I like the SAVV with the hollow post. Too bad they seem to have patented it...)
DO not drill out the HR post sockets. Cut a couple of stitches directly above where the cable will exit the HR. Most of the time with these the HR gets left all the way down all the time so you can't see the monitor cable anyway (not how I run MY headrests, but that's why I like the SAVV with the hollow post. Too bad they seem to have patented it...)
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I already have the myron davis ones I don't really want to get rid of these and get other ones.
Originally Posted by elduderino
Then you might want to consider the SAVV headrest/monitors, where the monitor is already in the HR and the cables come down the hollow post.
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