Anyone have the Boomerang armrest?
Is it as good as the other brands?
I'm thinking about getting it just for the CD holder. |
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I have gotten used to not having one actually lol.
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Not having one is not an option for normal people.
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I have one, I got it installed at the dealership. check out my photos web link for pictures, I love it.
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Originally Posted by Bleach2.0
I have gotten used to not having one actually lol.
Originally Posted by Romeo 2.0
I have one, I got it installed at the dealership. check out my photos web link for pictures, I love it.
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No it was not too hard to install myself I just wanted all of my options installed and put on my initial cost so I could afford them. If you are going to criticise people who do not think like you do and act like an immature baby, you need to find another club to join
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i'm not sure if jessman360 was trying to be insulting or not, but that same question came to mind -- I am wondering if I will be able to install it myself or if I should just let the dealer do it. is it bolted on (ie - cut and drill into the seat, etc)?
anyone have specifics? i haven't actually searched for this -- i just became interested as I saw this post. |
I have one and I love it. I installed it myself and it was pretty easy. If you order one, make sure you ask about the leather top. They might be putting that on them now as standard, but I had to order mine extra. It's WAY nicer that the standard rubber top mine came with.
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The Boomerang armrest is good. It's a quality product. I wouldn't recommend it to those with manual transmissions, though...It can easily get in the way.
Here is my DIY install: https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=38367 |
Good product if you have an automatic. Really easy to install. Very comfortable for me.
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I have the 5-speed and it works fine. When I very first installed it, I felt like my arm was at a strange angle to shift. That was only because I was used to no armrest and I had my elbow much lower. After I installed the Boomerang, I got used to it in no time. It's very comfortable. I still think it looks the most like an OEM part.
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Originally Posted by Romeo 2.0
No it was not too hard to install myself I just wanted all of my options installed and put on my initial cost so I could afford them. If you are going to criticise people who do not think like you do and act like an immature baby, you need to find another club to join
I'm not looking to join any clubs. If you're gonna get really mad at something that sounds even remotely insulting, then maybe YOU should just stay from EVERY message board on the internet period. :loser: |
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I have it with a 5spd and I like it..except I wish it was a bit higher up to rest my arm...
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oh, my bad. I meant to say I don't recommend it to those with the TWM short shifter...like me! It felt like digging in a trashcan and not being able to reach your sister's retainer at the bottom of the can.... :lol:
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I have the Zeta armrest, and love it. It's compact and easy to install.... I highly recommend it!
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I guess I must be a retard or something, because I installed mine just as they told me too and the boomerang ends up wobbling around all the time...I had to sand down one of the supports because it interferred with the e-brake....oh well....kinda annoying, anyone else have this problem? I was thinking about doing a quick fix and drilling another hole and putting another bolt in....let me know...
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Just sell it and buy a Zeta.:D
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Can you fit a CD case in the Zeta?
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Does this thing impede the park brake at all?
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Originally Posted by Jessman360
Can you fit a CD case in the Zeta?
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I don't want to keep my CDs under the seat. This is the only reason why I chose Boomerang.
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It is good. If you add an aftermarket shift knob, and it is a bit taller than the OEM, it is just perfect. Wouldn't drive without it. I have a 5 speed and it was never a problem.
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