I have a gen 4, and i live in Mexico, in which all cars are left hand driven, so, if i order this armrest, how can i specify that i want the brackets and all that stuff to be fitted properly in the correct seat? Thanks.
I hear the arm rest will strike the gear stick when seat is slid forward. What happens when I'm in neutral and someone slides the passenger seat forward to enter/exit rear seats? Also, it looks like it could rub against my wrist when changing gears. Any thoughts on these ?
Being a proper fitment as used by manufacturers, it simply flicks up out of the way. It doesn't get in the way of the gears when using them. You do have to reach around it to use the handbrake which takes about a week to get used to. I am just under 6ft tall.
@@bigjimny Thanks. My concern is that a passenger may not think about lifting arm rest before sliding the seat. Or other less regular drivers in the family
Can the seat covers be removed all together? I would like to re-upholster the seats but keep the current seats in the event I sell the car in the future.
Can't really tell from the video, does the arm reat block access to the two cup holders? Also I'm in South Africa and there is a HUGE Jimny following over here, would you consider shipping to South Africa?
@@ksazubbie hi. It depends on the length of your leg as this determines where the seat back is inside the car. I am 5ft 11in and means the rear cup holder is accessible and the front cup holder can hold a short height cup of the arm is raised to put the cup in.