hey Bren... what are ur rear head rests from? a trooper?
and how well do they match the seats?
i jus noticed them looking through ur back window there... (in the picture dood... I'm still in VTA)
hey Bren... what are ur rear head rests from? a trooper?
and how well do they match the seats?
i jus noticed them looking through ur back window there... (in the picture dood... I'm still in VTA)
Richard
Proud owner of a RWD VX
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"It looks like an angry snake-bee!" she said
Joe Isuzu,
Yep, kinda' sloppy on my part: 80% as good as stock.
So-CalVX
Head rests from most older Rodeos (More years than just the '95.5-'97 Rodeos that share the VX dashboard) will work in the back of the VX.
I painted (I think all Rodeo interiors back then were grey) the headrests gloss black with vinyl/flexible "panel" paint from Autozone. They do improve rear visibility, at least psychologically, as you can see out the lower corners of the rear windows, on either side of the spare hump. I think it helps with the blind spot.
Bren Workman
Gretna, NE
(C) 402-312-1992
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Ah yes. Thanks for the info. When I have my seats in, I jus take the headrests out and/or lay the seats flat. But that's good to know. Thanks
You should try my antennas they're 10/10seriously. A few people bought it without complains of weak reception.
My antennas are made by Receptec (now owned by Laird) they are the makers of satellite antennas for Ford motor comp.
They're $20 currently but it can go down if there's a group buy...
Last edited by jdm monkey : 08/30/2008 at 06:52 AM