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Anonymous
31-10-01, 01:29 PM
just wondered if it possible to do this cause ive got a nova sting and the rear seats are not the 60/40 type, ne ideas?

Anonymous
31-10-01, 01:33 PM
someone built a metal frame inside the seat to hold the rests. I cant remember who it was but its a bit too much trouble really in my opinion.

Anonymous
31-10-01, 01:49 PM
wot about drilling holes, then adding the guides followed by headrests or is juts to difficult?

Anonymous
31-10-01, 02:15 PM
no will theres no metal clips in the seats on non 60/40 seats, if u just drill holes they would not be secure.

Anonymous
31-10-01, 06:35 PM
or u could place the poles down the back of the seat and have them there like that ;)

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Anonymous
31-10-01, 09:01 PM
until u break harsh like me and the bloody things come flying at u at a rate of knots! OUCH :O

Anonymous
01-11-01, 04:03 AM
I've got rear headrests in my Antibes i.e. one-piece rear seat.

I used MKIII Cav headrests pushed down between the seat and the parcel shelf.
I then made brackets that are screwed into the back of the seat, which hold the headrests in solid as a rock.....it's dead easy to do.

Anonymous
01-11-01, 12:09 PM
i actually took the fabric off my white novas back seat, then drilled sum holes, then i had to modify the rear headrest guides so they would fit (as the brackets arnt there to fit them) then i had to refit it all

so it can be done but its a bit time consuming

Micky@novaload.net :)

Anonymous
01-11-01, 03:01 PM
cheers lads, im getting the 2 extra headrests on sunday and they aint costing me nething so ill give it a go! :D

Anonymous
01-11-01, 11:49 PM
I might change mine actually, and have a go at what Micky said he did.