Dub, U Da Man
Dub, U Da Man
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
Very nice seat heater write-up. This is definately a project in my future.
Hopefully not too much of a highjack, but:
I have an extra set of Rodeo head rests that I am considering trying to install in the front seats (to match my rear Rodeo headrests). My idea was to find another set of headrests from the yard with the same width of chrome 'stems' as the Recaro headrests, cut out that section out of the bottom of the new headrests with the chrome stems intact, and cutting a respective hole/stems out of the Rodeo headrests, graph the new stem peg into the Rodeo hole.
So, has anyone ever been able to remove the Recaro headrests? Thanks.
Bren Workman
Gretna, NE
(C) 402-312-1992
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"So, has anyone ever been able to remove the Recaro headrests?"
So far it hasn't been worth the trouble for me. Maybe eventually I will. I do need to tear into the drivers seat tho since the tilt release ... doesn't.
Tom
LOL...
You, my friend, have entirely too much free time on your hands...
I clicked on "about Ldub" & of course, NOTHIN'...that pretty much sums it up.
I think I'm gonna print that out & frame it.
Good one Bart!![]()
Glad you like it!It was just one of those things that "popped in there" like the Stay Puffed Marshmallow Man. It had to be done...took about 15 minutes, but it was worth it. I guess one of the perks of being in IT support is all the glorious downtime I have had lately.
Too much downtime is of course bad, and it has been scary slow lately.
Anyway...I'm stillat my creation!
Bart
Thanks for the tips and link to the write up.
It shows me the way into the seat, so I can take it from there.
Might be a while before I try though.
Lots of other things on the plate at the moment.
I work in ship building and we have a new vessel to get ready for launch first week January.
And then delivery in March.
Bloody bosses expect me to work for my paycheck.:grinr::grinp:
PK