
Headrest Monitor Install - Easy As A Snap
DEI Headrest Monitors In An Hour
By Dan Ward
Photography by Dan Ward
What's a trend that was hot, is hot, and shows no signs of getting cold? Headrest monitors just make good-customizing sense. Monitor prices have dropped considerably with new technologies, most newer head units can support several monitors without the addition of signal boosters, and as we have found after visiting AudioToyz, in Las Flores, California, these type of monitors are simple to install.
We're sure you've seen the headrest replacements that include a monitor, some even with built-in DVD players, complete with matching colors and textures for sale. Also, companies like Roadwire, from Classic Soft Trim, sell replacement leather seat covers that include monitors. Those work and look great, however, what if your truck doesn't have headrests that are removable? The answer is: do it yourself.
We'll show you the easy and safe way of how to add two 7-inch DEI headrest monitors into the back of your seats. It's not hard, especially after watching Jesse from AudioToyz add them to our Project Sinatra F-150.
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