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<blockquote data-quote="jlsmobilesound" data-source="post: 3942545" data-attributes="member: 575622"><p>There's two types: the pre-fab monitors (usually a aftermarket generic headrest with a nice 7", 8", or 9.5" TFT monitor wrapped in matching "pleather" material) - comes in "Beige" or "Cream" color, "Brown", and "Black" to suit your needs. (Some are cheesey HARD cheap material but there are others like Vizualogic which makes nice soft faux-leather and/or real stuff). Another way is if your interior is cloth buy these which range from $250-$600 /pr depending where/who you get it from and have it wrapped at a local upholstery or custom shop.</p><p></p><p>Another method as mentioned by others is having it custom installed/cut into your vehicle BUT you lose having stock OEM headrests to have in the future if you decide to sell the car, etc.</p><p></p><p>*IF* your seats are the ones that don't have "headrests" then find somebody who can professionally install raw monitor (like in many Expeditions). Raw Monitors or Stand Alone Monitors run from $75-$150 depending brands - I recommend Farenheit or Power Acoustik (same company btw). XO Vision, Absolute, and similars are okay too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlsmobilesound, post: 3942545, member: 575622"] There's two types: the pre-fab monitors (usually a aftermarket generic headrest with a nice 7", 8", or 9.5" TFT monitor wrapped in matching "pleather" material) - comes in "Beige" or "Cream" color, "Brown", and "Black" to suit your needs. (Some are cheesey HARD cheap material but there are others like Vizualogic which makes nice soft faux-leather and/or real stuff). Another way is if your interior is cloth buy these which range from $250-$600 /pr depending where/who you get it from and have it wrapped at a local upholstery or custom shop. Another method as mentioned by others is having it custom installed/cut into your vehicle BUT you lose having stock OEM headrests to have in the future if you decide to sell the car, etc. *IF* your seats are the ones that don't have "headrests" then find somebody who can professionally install raw monitor (like in many Expeditions). Raw Monitors or Stand Alone Monitors run from $75-$150 depending brands - I recommend Farenheit or Power Acoustik (same company btw). XO Vision, Absolute, and similars are okay too. [/QUOTE]
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