Actually yes! I just haven't gotten around to doing a write up (life intervening again!). A few very quick points:
1) I did the install on the Jan 1st - it was actually a super easy, and required no specialized tools other then an old coat hanger to fish the wires through the seat backs.
2) The only "tough" part was cutting the side of the headrests in order to refit the grab handles.
3) Even without the attachment points within the headrests, I can still grab the grab handles and rock the truck - so I'm not worried about any weakness.
4) I'm not super happy with the location of the headrests (though I think they can be "fixed") - they sit to far back (away from your head). I had gotten used to having the head rests close to the back of my head, and am now a little concerned what might happen in a rear end collision. Of course, many people will probably like this positioning a lot better then stock.
5) The color match is really pretty good for the alpaca; not exact match, but no one has noticed, and I probably won't try to dye them any closer, as was my original intention. The most obvious visible difference is when looking under a camera flash! Without a flash it's tough to tell the difference.
6) I took a couple of dozen pictures during the install and a few comparison shots of the replacement headrests vs. OEM from various angles so that you can see the difference.
I'll post a proper write up (hopefully this weekend) when I have a bit more time.
gtc
1) I did the install on the Jan 1st - it was actually a super easy, and required no specialized tools other then an old coat hanger to fish the wires through the seat backs.
2) The only "tough" part was cutting the side of the headrests in order to refit the grab handles.
3) Even without the attachment points within the headrests, I can still grab the grab handles and rock the truck - so I'm not worried about any weakness.
4) I'm not super happy with the location of the headrests (though I think they can be "fixed") - they sit to far back (away from your head). I had gotten used to having the head rests close to the back of my head, and am now a little concerned what might happen in a rear end collision. Of course, many people will probably like this positioning a lot better then stock.
5) The color match is really pretty good for the alpaca; not exact match, but no one has noticed, and I probably won't try to dye them any closer, as was my original intention. The most obvious visible difference is when looking under a camera flash! Without a flash it's tough to tell the difference.
6) I took a couple of dozen pictures during the install and a few comparison shots of the replacement headrests vs. OEM from various angles so that you can see the difference.
I'll post a proper write up (hopefully this weekend) when I have a bit more time.
gtc