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shanehandley
30-03-03, 01:41 PM
can this be done if so how and as any one got any pictures.

thanks

shane.

Ben (lurk75)
30-03-03, 01:53 PM
yes the same steps apply.

You need the rear belmont guides for the headrests and just follow the stpes on the 60/40 guide, no different.

shanehandley
30-03-03, 02:03 PM
does that work then?

where do you get the guides from does anyone have the part number?

adam2472
30-03-03, 07:41 PM
i dindt think it was possible without 60/40 split reat seat. :? there isnt anything insde the seat for the headrest guides to slot into. ive just placed my rear headrest's between the back of the seat and the parcel shelf.. looks ok'ish.. but there is no space between the bottom of the headrest and the seat.. nice easy alternative for ya.. :D :D

mikeoxford
30-03-03, 08:47 PM
AFAIK there is no guides in a normal bench seat, so fitting guides will mean they just wobble about and dont fit properly.

nothing much you can do with a bench seat really

shanehandley
30-03-03, 09:14 PM
so it a int possibe then??

mikeoxford
30-03-03, 10:11 PM
so it a int possibe then??

not really

ade
30-03-03, 11:22 PM
to be doubly sure, take the rear seat apart. Dead easy - At the side, there will be a split where it tucks into the frame - simply push down and pull it away - it wont rip its sewn to reinforced card. prise it loose and pill material away from seat back. You will then be able to see inside - if there are holes at the top and 1/2 way down they you CAN fit guyides - sure there arent though.

To reassemble, simply just fold the card back inot the slot and work it round.

Easy

shanehandley
31-03-03, 12:43 PM
cant i just stick the headrest legs into the top of the seat?

mikeoxford
31-03-03, 04:14 PM
cant i just stick the headrest legs into the top of the seat?

u can :lol: but theyll flop about and stuff i wud think

mikeoxford
31-03-03, 04:14 PM
if anyone leans on them or whatever you will expect the whole they sit in to get bigger and bigger

joeczucha
03-04-03, 08:56 PM
In a crash everythings weight is multiplied like four or five times so whoever is in the back would almost definitely get a broken neck... J

Paul
03-04-03, 11:16 PM
You could make your own fixings to go down the back of the seat, and then slot the headrests in between the seat and the parcel shelf and do it that way.