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    Does anyone make a armrest that fits the back drinkholder?? My arms are short and don't get much support from the armrest on the console. I need a rest that would be situated over the back drinkholder for my elbow to be comfortable. I guess I could have one made at a trim shop. Does anyone else have this problem?? How about you gals that are bird owners??

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    Re: Drinkholder armrest???

    Bill...welcom to TBN

    Never seen anything like the armrest you mentioned but I suppose someone makes one. I have a coffey mug that is level with the regular armrest. Find a coffey mug that is the right height after you put a pad on top of it.
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    • #3
      Re: Drinkholder armrest???

      Originally posted by bmay View Post
      Does anyone make a armrest that fits the back drinkholder?? My arms are short and don't get much support from the armrest on the console. I need a rest that would be situated over the back drinkholder for my elbow to be comfortable. I guess I could have one made at a trim shop. Does anyone else have this problem?? How about you gals that are bird owners??
      I have that problem, but because my arms are long. What I find myself doing more often is resting my arm to the right of the armrest all together, in the area between the armrest and brake handle, it's actually pretty comfortable. At 6'1", I'm tall and have long limbs, the extra "depth" of the area as opposed to the higher armrest is comfortable. That's just me, might not be comfortable to anyone else. But the front of my arm isn't hanging off the front of the armrest. We have the opposite of concerns, you state your arms are short, mine are long,
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      • #4
        Re: Drinkholder armrest???

        All 5'9" 165lbs. of me has the same problem. I often use is as a forearm rest and drive with one hand...poor form, I know.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by IsobelReeves
          Hinder storm and all wave is generated for the class for all goals. Path of the field and essay help for the themes for all goals. The part is filed for the mid of the argument for the turns for all shows.
          Excellent point

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          • #6
            "Don't drink and drive. You could spill your drink", my driving instructor always said.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Brad View Post

              Excellent point
              I guess another ghost post found its way into the forum.
              02 Nieman Marcus-SS htp-f/sil. #165 - 21 states-DC
              02 TB-TB htp-p/blue acc.-Nancy Gioia-28 states-DC
              03 007-Coral htp-f/white acc. #468 7 states
              03 WW-WW htp-p/red 8 states
              04 VMG-VMG htp-p/white - 20 states-DC
              04 Merlot- Merlot htp-sand- B. Grassnig-48 states-DC
              04 TR-TR htp-blk 20 states-DC
              04 LIB-LIB htp-p/white 16 states-DC
              05 Cashmere htp-stone #408 21 states-DC
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              05 IG-IG htp-p/white #82
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              • #8
                No problem here.......No food or drinks allowed in my cars. Not while moving.

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                • #9
                  I bet "BacktotheFuture" Pete could fabricate you something in his custom upholstery shop, even with a T-bird logo. He made my headrest covers and sun visor covers. They look and fit great. I have not seen any recent posts by Pete.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 4LOWBIRDS+7 View Post

                    I guess another ghost post found its way into the forum.
                    Deleting this post of mine would have made sense since I quoting a post that was deleted.

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                    • #11
                      I think another option would be to have an arm amputated.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Brad View Post

                        Deleting this post of mine would have made sense since I quoting a post that was deleted.
                        Just wait.
                        02 Nieman Marcus-SS htp-f/sil. #165 - 21 states-DC
                        02 TB-TB htp-p/blue acc.-Nancy Gioia-28 states-DC
                        03 007-Coral htp-f/white acc. #468 7 states
                        03 WW-WW htp-p/red 8 states
                        04 VMG-VMG htp-p/white - 20 states-DC
                        04 Merlot- Merlot htp-sand- B. Grassnig-48 states-DC
                        04 TR-TR htp-blk 20 states-DC
                        04 LIB-LIB htp-p/white 16 states-DC
                        05 Cashmere htp-stone #408 21 states-DC
                        05 Dusk Rose-DR htp-cashmere seats - 48&DC
                        05 IG-IG htp-p/white #82
                        - 48&DC

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                        • #13
                          I’m a six footer and when my hands aren’t on the wheel at 10 & 2 my right arm rests on the center console and my hand is always on the shifter. Just one of the reasons I wish she was a manual.
                          Walter & Francine Goodenough (www.ourmainecooncat.com)

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