armrest in a manual?

dave.richmond

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Jul 29, 2009
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Guys

I've been thinking about retrofitting the centre arm rest only there is one thing worrying me. Does it get in the way when shifting gears?
 

IanG

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Aug 23, 2007
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It seemed a little odd at first but you do get used to the arm rest being there after a while.

I wouldn't say it interferes with the gear change just makes you change your technique slightly
 

bakester69

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Nov 30, 2008
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Monmouth, S.Wales
I have been wondering the same thing. I find my arm resting on the cup holder. Which armrest are you looking at? I have a ref sport with the red/ grey black interior so didn't know which one would match either.
 
Sep 5, 2009
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Guys

I've been thinking about retrofitting the centre arm rest only there is one thing worrying me. Does it get in the way when shifting gears?

This is the reason I haven't fitted one, it seems a little high when installed and now after 4 months of owning my cupra I've got used to not having one!
 

boroboy19

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I went for a long trip this summer from UK across Germany and so on :) with my Cupra and before I went I fitted an arm rest. Its very comfortable to drive with, i removed the ash tray next to the hazard lights switch and used that as a cup holder.

I recommend the arm rest...to be honest I dont know why Seat dont install it as standard ...at least on a Cupra!
 

dave.richmond

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Jul 29, 2009
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I have been wondering the same thing. I find my arm resting on the cup holder. Which armrest are you looking at? I have a ref sport with the red/ grey black interior so didn't know which one would match either.

I also have the ref sport. according to seat there is only one armrest for my 06 plated motor.

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Part no. for the above is 1P1061000A

i think i'm gonna have to get one at the end of the month.
 

alx_chung

Dark Lord of the Torque
Sep 11, 2006
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In front of a PC....
How much is the arm rest and is it easy to fit?

As said before about £100 and takes about 15 mins to fit. All you need is a bit of tippex or marker pen and a drill. Line up the armrest (can only go one way) and then mark where you are going to drill. Drill the 4 holes and then screw in the armrest.
Searching the forum will bring up this guide
Alex
 

alx_chung

Dark Lord of the Torque
Sep 11, 2006
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In front of a PC....
I like the idea of the arm rest but I find it awkward plugging in the seat belt at times and I fear that the arm rest may make it worse.

Never had an issue with that to be honest. Guess you have to sit in a car with the armrest fitted and see if its worse for you.
Alex
 

froilburner

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Apr 9, 2006
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I got one off David at SERE, good guy to deal with. I wouldn't drive a car with out one, had the leon 2 weeks before i ordered the arm rest. Missed it after having one in my tolly!
 
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