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Easy Fit Instructions ![]() Road-Rest arm rests are designed to fit easily onto the doors of most trucks,
vans, and SUV's. Simply insert the "lip" of the Road-Rest into the space between
the window and the door frame. However, since it is impossible to manufacture an after-market accessory that will fit all of the different thicknesses of door panels, we offer the following suggestions for using the Road-Rest: For narrow door panels (most Chevrolet and GMC vehicles): The enclosed piece of self-adhesive foam block can be used to change the angle of the Road-Rest when it is used with a narrow door frame. Simply remove the protective backing of the adhesive strip and attach the foam block to the inside of the bottom of the Road-Rest. This will help the Road-Rest to "stand-off" from the door panel and provide a resting surface that is as flat as possible.For medium door panels (most Dodge and Chrysler vehicles) : The Road-Rest fits medium-thickness door panels without using the foam block.For wider door panels (most Ford vehicles) : The Road-Rest will fit these door panels but may fall off the door panel when it's shut hard. Applying a piece of Velcro-type material to the door panel and the Road-Rest will solve this.Still not sure it will fit? : Please look at your door panel. If there is not a space for the lip to sit between the glass and the door panel, the Road-Rest will not work in a "normal" way. However, many customers have reported they have used the Velcro-type material (will not normally cause damage to the door panel), super glue (will cause permanent damage to the door panel!), and even screws (will definitely cause damage to the door panel!) in order to get the Road-Rest to fit their vehicle.Frequently Asked Questions: Can I use a Road-Rest in my car? You can, and many customers do, but it's designed to fit trucks, vans and SUVs. We honestly recommend it ONLY for those types of vehicles. Is the Road-Rest permanently affixed to my vehicle? No, the Road-Rest simply slips into the space between your window and the frame. It should fit quite snugly but can be removed anytime. Note... be careful using the Road-Rest with the window rolled down! Yes, it COULD fly out the door. Can I use my Road-Rest on the passenger door? Certainly! There's no right-or-left-side orientation; it fits either way. By the way, kids LOVE these on long trips. It's a lot more comfortable than leaning your head on the hard (or cold) window! |
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