Fitting RHR on a Cabby...

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Sun Nov 18, 2012 12:14 pm

Has anyone fitted Rear Head Rests to a Cabby? I'm looking at how you do it and what parts are required, and have read the Wiki page for the touring, but can't find anything specific to a Cabby.

I also think that the Rear Head Rests on a Cabby are different to those on a saloon or touring, is this correct?

Any help would be great guys, thanks.
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Sun Nov 18, 2012 12:46 pm

Yup, I have.

All you need is the headrest fixing kit, they come up on here often, or you could rob a set from a breaker.

As ever, measure thrice and cut once. I think the front and rear HR are different on a cabby, but I got mine from a cabby with original RHR.

The only fiddly job is cutting the holes in the foam, it's a time consuming job.

I fitted the mounts and then stuck something shaped like a headrest 'pole' up to the top of the rear bench and took my cutting marks from there. Cut a very small hole first and open it up when you are sure that it's properly aligned.
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Sun Nov 18, 2012 12:51 pm

The rear headrests on a convertible started life exactly the same as the front ones. The reason that they appear shrunken and shrivelled is what twenty years of UV light does .

Convertible headrests , along with M3 headrests are not 'piped' whereas as standard E30 ones are.

The mounting bracket kits are the same on saloon and convertible.

I have headrests in various colours and complete mounting bracket kits in stock :)
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Sun Nov 18, 2012 1:33 pm

Rear headrests are a pain when reversing.

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Sun Nov 18, 2012 2:34 pm

BenHar wrote:Rear headrests are a pain when reversing.

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Perhaps this is why E30 is fitted with a pair of external mirrors? :mad:
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Sun Nov 18, 2012 3:15 pm

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BenHar wrote:Rear headrests are a pain when reversing.
Perhaps this is why E30 is fitted with a pair of external mirrors? :mad:
I think the more visibility the better.

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Sun Nov 18, 2012 4:38 pm

IMO Cabbies look so much nicer with RHR'a fitted than without. :D
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Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:16 pm

RHR = Executive.
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Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:38 am

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Gert_8 wrote:IMO Cabbies look so much nicer with RHR'a fitted than without. :D
So do I

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Nice! Do you leave yours parked outside? I'm surprised you haven't lost your wheel covers..!
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Mon Nov 19, 2012 12:20 pm

^^ ah, selective criminals, the type that don't don their hoodies for pennies.
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Gert_8 wrote:^^ ah, selective criminals, the type that don't don their hoodies for pennies.
The type hat put an axe throught one of the neighbours doors.
I know Shepherd's Bush quite well, so I'm not that surprised to read that!
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diable wrote: The type hat put an axe throught one of the neighbours doors.
I know Shepherd's Bush quite well, so I'm not that surprised to read that!
Yeah it's the Welsh you graze their sheep on the Scrubs that are known for it :mad:
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Sun Nov 25, 2012 12:03 pm

pacerpete wrote:The rear headrests on a convertible started life exactly the same as the front ones. The reason that they appear shrunken and shrivelled is what twenty years of UV light does .

Convertible headrests , along with M3 headrests are not 'piped' whereas as standard E30 ones are.

The mounting bracket kits are the same on saloon and convertible.

I have headrests in various colours and complete mounting bracket kits in stock :)
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