Aftermarket armrests

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slipperjake
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Re: Aftermarket armrests

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Just emailed Sirius and he told me £200?


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Namya
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Re: Aftermarket armrests

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Another fan of the armster . Made up with it and only took 10 mins to install.
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dopeytree
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Re: Aftermarket armrests

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I got a great one of ebay for £15. 4 screws easy fit. The padded bit slides forward too! Great stuff!
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RangerD
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Re: Aftermarket armrests

Post by RangerD »

I have an armster 2, which I think in some ways is nicer than the oem armrest. There is an issue with it though: the bracket sits too close to the handbrake and actually prevents you pulling it up too far. I have had to tighten the cable! Anyone else had this problem? I am considering making my own bracket for it but I now have five new holes in my centre console.

I like the storage compartments, although the portable pocket is a pretty dorky feature and you'd look like a right tit walking around with that strapped to your belt.
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