LivTee Black Car Back Seat Headrest Hooks for Car Handbag Clothes Coats Grocery Bags, 4-Pack
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What you attach these to on the motorcycle will determine how long they last. They look great on my car's headrest bars, but I'm not sure where they'd go on a motorcycle.
I drive a Ford Escape and a Ford Taurus with one of ours. If that's of any assistance, please let me know. They attach to the headrest bars, so they won't work on anything else that I'm aware of if you don't have the metal bars.
They are compatible with a 2010 Toyota Corolla, according to the manufacturer. And they're very useful! I've used them to hang bags of restaurant leftovers so they don't get knocked over on the floor or seat, as well as to hang fragile or easily squished foods from the store. With a little ingenuity, you can even make a tablet for the kids!
They should fit if the rods on your headrest are less than 1/2 inch in diameter. Because I am unfamiliar with the vehicle in question, I am unable to provide you with a specific response.
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I needed a way to hang my purse or keep my shopping bags upright in my truck. This is a low-cost and simple method. When the hooks are facing the back, the headrest sits flush, but it rises a little when facing forward; this could just be my 2020 Tacoma. It won't be an issue because they won't be facing forward if there's a passenger on board.
These do a good job of holding my large purse, but they keep falling off and getting lost in my black interior. It would be less aggravating to have something that does not have a permanent opening at the attachment point.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE is the word that comes to mind when I think of the word " For my car, I bought a set. Without much effort, I was able to hook one of the headrests. br>They are sturdy and well-made. Unless you're on the lookout for them, you won't notice them. br>When I was driving alone, I used to keep my purse in the front passenger seat, but when I was with someone else, I had to put it in the back. But I couldn't get to my purse without pulling over to the side of the road, getting out of the car to open the back door, grabbing whatever I needed from my purse, getting back in the driver's seat, and driving away. Then I had to pull over and do it all over again if I needed something else. Now, all I have to do is reach into my purse on the back of the seat (while stopped at a red light, of course), and I can easily put whatever I need back into my bag. br>I'm sitting in my driver's seat with my umbrella hung on the back.
They were simple to attach to the back headrest posts. They are securely fastened and appear to be a natural fit. That is precisely what I was looking for!.
As stated, these will not work with a Lexus GX. They don't fit the "curve of the seat" as stated in their ad, as you can see in the photo I posted. I'm disappointed because they're simple to put together and appear to be quite durable, but I'm also disappointed because I'll have to return them.
These are designed for small cars as well as trucks and SUVs. I couldn't close my head rest, so I tried giving them to my wife for her Highlander, but they didn't work out either; they're small, but not worth the hassle of returning them.
I recently purchased a new car with a black interior and was very pleased with the quality of this product.
The hook simply wraps around the headrest post, which on my Jeep has a larger diameter than the hook's attachment area. They're on and don't look like they'll ever come off after a minor battle. It's not a particularly large hook, but it does a good job of holding an umbrella or a shopping bag with a narrow handle. It met my expectations, and the price was fair.