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I just ordered a dvd system for the headrests. A 7" screen in each headrest, with dvd unit installed in the glove compartment. Anyone have this set up? Any feedback is appreciated.
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Brian: I strongly advise against the center unit. I have one in my other SUV-- when down, it completely blocks the driver's view out of the back of the car. It's a real hazard, in my opinion.
Just move the kid's car seat to one side or the other. (I have three kids, so it doesn't matter to me where the screen is located). |
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So ---- how much was it?
And how much are the gigantic LCD head units people mount on flip down brackets to serve as Nav, CD/DVD displays?
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My price was $1750, which includes two screens (in headrests) plus DVD unit (in glove box) and full installation. I doubt this is a great price, but I really like this place and know they do excellent work, so I'm willing to pay a bit more. (They pick up and deliver car too).
I don't know anything about the LCD units that you mentioned. |
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