How difficult/expensive would it be to install rear headrests.
Also was rear headrests a possible option on a 1989 325i sport. i want to keep it original, so if they werent available then i dont want them.
Installing Rear Head rests
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Fal_325i
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They were indeed an option on your car. Not too difficult to install, the parts will probably cost you circa £30. I also need to do this to mine, but as it's a leather interior I'm abit scared to put holes through the leather, I'm worried it might split the leather (?).blyoss wrote:How difficult/expensive would it be to install rear headrests.
Also was rear headrests a possible option on a 1989 325i sport. i want to keep it original, so if they werent available then i dont want them.
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blyoss
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Yeh same situation for me. i have a leather interior also. suppose it could happen to cloth aswell tho. What would i need in total.
Obviously the headrests, but correct me if im wrong i need the eye things that hold the headrests etc.
Could you advice me where i could source the particulars. i assume on here. PM me if you have it
Obviously the headrests, but correct me if im wrong i need the eye things that hold the headrests etc.
Could you advice me where i could source the particulars. i assume on here. PM me if you have it

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judojody
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Just doen this on my touring.
Check the articles section http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... adrest.htm
The part number is wrong for the white plastic washer but contact zimmberbimmer1 (Paul) and he can sort you out.
Only a few quid for the fitting kit and them a matter of sourcing some matching headrests.
Easy Peasy
Jddy
Check the articles section http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... adrest.htm
The part number is wrong for the white plastic washer but contact zimmberbimmer1 (Paul) and he can sort you out.
Only a few quid for the fitting kit and them a matter of sourcing some matching headrests.
Easy Peasy
Jddy

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blyoss
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Cheers Pal. Top work. may i ask what car your doing this to. if its the same shape as mine i was wondering if you found these loops as descride on the article you sent me.judojody wrote:Just doen this on my touring.
Check the articles section http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... adrest.htm
The part number is wrong for the white plastic washer but contact zimmberbimmer1 (Paul) and he can sort you out.
Only a few quid for the fitting kit and them a matter of sourcing some matching headrests.
Easy Peasy
Jddy

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Chris-W
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