Sunday, February 21, 2010 - 07:17 pm, by: Rich O'neil(Kiwiinaus)
They can be easily removed , push down on either side of the stalk hard and they should release , do one at a time , they must be also be all the way up on the power feed .
Monday, February 22, 2010 - 10:33 am, by: David Barnes(Toyota_celsior)
Look on car sales atm, there is a black celsior with billet grill, he has put screens in the back of his headrests,
honestly dont know why you would bother, screens in random places were cool back around the year 2000, but now its just wanky and gay. That is unless its going to be used for its intended purpose (kids on long drives etc...)
Sunday, February 28, 2010 - 12:27 pm, by: Mat Shiels(Smokeyvip)
haha, the main has a point - screen in the rear would be the perfect match to a fully optioned ucf11. i'd pay someone to drive me everywhere!
that being said, screens viewable from outside the vehicle - like big drop down monitors and rear seat headrests have now been deemed illegal according to the latest DOT release.
Andrew Ferres Goo Roo WA '90 C-F Celsior V8, '84 Soarer V8
Tuesday, March 02, 2010 - 11:09 am, by: Andrew Ferres(Peewee)
Mat Shiels wrote on Sunday, February 28, 2010 - 12:27 pm:
that being said, screens viewable from outside the vehicle - like big drop down monitors and rear seat headrests have now been deemed illegal according to the latest DOT release.
But they come factory fitted in LOTS of new upper spec cars...
Tuesday, March 02, 2010 - 11:19 am, by: Mat Shiels(Smokeyvip)
yeh, its a new directive, so i'm assuming those cars won't be recalled or anything - but it also depends on placement - a 12" drop down monitor that hangs between from the center of the roof is pretty distracting if you're sitting behind that car in traffic.
but more so, i think it's supposed to stop the people who actually put the screens in the REAR head rest, so it is only really viewable from outside the rear window, which is almost actively entertaining a rear-ender accident.
you can see where they're coming from.
but i think in the back of the FRONT seat head rests will still be fine, as they're generally blocked or obscured by the rear seat headrest anyway.