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Hmmm, interesting
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Maybe you can get replacement headrest part that goes into the seat back. Pull one of yours out and compare measurements, if the same then order some new ones for the appropriate model year?Would you happen to know the diameter for those headrest stalks (not sure they are officially called). The part that goes into the seat?
that's cold!Was a lovely day for a test drive. Got the front shocks finally finished. I set them according to the recommended start settings. Noticeably better ride over the hard packed snow/ice on our roads after our snowmagedonI think I will just leave it for now till spring when it’s warmer and roads are dry again.
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we got the opposite weather just coming now, with the heat comes the snakes...part of the bushthat's cold!
haven't heard of this. might look into that. the worst one that I found is doin spare dutyHave you considered asking your local tire shop to ride match each assembly in addition to putting two worse ones in the rear instead of the front? Usually tire shops call this "ride matching" but I call it "phase matching" or "match mouting".
I have some inserts coming from a fellow mudder. I hope they work.
Nice, the plastic sockets are a different size?I got the inserts from @ATL Cruiser which work with the new headrests that I have. Now I just need to adapt them to the seats which is another project itself.
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