Voila! Our new leather seats now had 7-inch headrest monitors. Special thanks to Jesse for taking good care of us.
From the Driver Seat
The installation was nice and simple, the only snag being the random steel found in the back of the driver seat that was cut with an air saw. Other than that, things were a breeze and the two monitors add a whole new level of entertainment for the rear-seat passengers. For $550, there isn't another mod we can think of that will keep kids and adults happy for hours on end while also giving the interior a custom look.
| YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED |
| Time Spent Working: | A little more than 1 hour |
| Degree of Difficulty: | Beginner |
| Tools Needed: |
| Razor blade, drill, wire crimpers, electrical tape, and some extra wire |
| Parts Used |
| DEI HVM700 7-inch Headrest monitors (x2) | $400 |
| Labor at AudioToyz | $150 |
| Total Cost | $550 |