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DemBoyz 
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I own a 98 Ford Expendition EB,  I plan on installing monitors in the headrests.  I have never worked on seats without the adjustable headrests and just by feeling them, there's not a lot of cushion or support on the back side of the seats.  Does anyone have any suggestions?
sickhonda 
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tv's in the headrests -- posted image.  Try this site, gives you step by step info for DIY like you and me.  It sure made my life easier and save me money on install, when I did mine.

http://www.partsexpress.com/tech/205-018/pages/205-018.html

DemBoyz 
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Splicer 
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I' ve installed t.v.'s in a few Expeditions , and your rite there isn't alot of cushion , all i did was buy  or customiz  the housings for the monitors, they sell a two peice housing that works pretty good. all you have to do is screw in the back peice and slide in the monitor.

carguy411 
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hay what different ways can the monitor shroud or casing be mounted in to the head rest. i heard of people using liquid nails  and things like that.

also anyone put them in a 2000 Infinity  G20?

what was the biggest size you can get in there and how did you secure them

thanks

Splicer 
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I think liquid nails would work good as long as there glued to the frame or customize a nice support  to stick the shroud on , i've used 1/4" self tapping screws for the base, and velcrow for the monitors, and i've had no problems.
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what did you screw the 1/4" screws in too the foam???
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also

 in the g20 on the side of the front seats it says SRS System. does this mean that there is a side air bag . can and how do i run the wires thru the seat, the same way as normall???

also can i take that seat out casue i want to put some video stuff under there. if i unplug the seat or if i un hook the battery first will it do anything to the airbags or the system

please let me know

thanks

carguy411 
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what did you screw the 1/4" screws

also

 in the g20 on the side of the front seats it says SRS System. does this mean that there is a side air bag . can and how do i run the wires thru the seat, the same way as normall???

also can i take that seat out casue i want to put some video stuff under there. if i unplug the seat or if i un hook the battery first will it do anything to the airbags or the system

please let me know

thanks


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