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brianh 
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Does anyone know the neatest way to run the cable through the back of the seat and out of the seat where the post from the head rest runs into the seat? How do you remove the plastic housing around that hole to pull the cable through with out cutting the seat fabric? Any tips or ideas you can share are appreciated. Thanks in advance. Brian
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Check out the headrest installation article above!
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http://www.velocitymotorsport.com/install_notes/step_by_step.htm

What you can do for the cable between the monitor and the source unit is to use a gromet plug and wedge it into the seat just below the headrest. Pass the wire through the gromet and it's clean and looks great.

Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA
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Thanks for the tip. I have got them in and fishing the seat was no problem. Just getting the little harness under the fabric at the post hole was a fit but patients paid off. The wire doesnt look that bad but I sure wish the post was a hollow one. Thanks for all of your help. Brian
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No problemo. Can you please post some pics when you have time ? I'd like to see your finished project
Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
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Morden, Manitoba CANADA

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