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16 Jan 2004, 12:32 (Ref:840270) | #1 | ||
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head rest
anyone know where i can get a head rest for my single seater?
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16 Jan 2004, 12:59 (Ref:840292) | #2 | ||
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bit of gaffer tape and a sponge.
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16 Jan 2004, 13:46 (Ref:840361) | #3 | ||
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nah, i want a proper one
Ive seen some sparco jobbies, not sure if anyone uses them on a single seater as they are meant to be fitted on to a sparco seat. Last edited by woodyracing; 16 Jan 2004 at 13:47. |
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Try cutting-up a mouse mat its especially good if you only want a thin one.
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16 Jan 2004, 14:00 (Ref:840387) | #5 | ||
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hmm thats an idea.
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16 Jan 2004, 16:12 (Ref:840575) | #6 | ||
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you can also buy different thickness foam with a sticky back that is good for the job. thats what i use and in the car for general padding and a head rest
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Re: head rest
This might sound silly but it works, put a small part of seat foam in a ice cream tub and let it expand and go off. And then you can easy cut it to the shape and thickness you want and then tape it up. It realy does work honest it just sounds stupid but you can get them to look quit good.
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