clothes hangers
#1
Driver
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clothes hangers
Almost hesitate to mention this, but when I have clothes cleaned I have to lay them in the trunk. Where are the hangers I had on a '93 Lexus?? Seems basic; maybe I need to read the OM closer. Tks someone~~~~
#2
Intermediate
As I recall, LEXUS was flip-flopping around that time regarding that feature.
My 2007 ES at that time had hooks to hang clothes, but no reading lights.
My in-laws 2008 ES had reading lights there, but no hooks to hang clothes.
Don't recall the exact year, maybe 09 or 10... they eventually wised up and put BOTH features back there at the same time in the same car !!
My 2007 ES at that time had hooks to hang clothes, but no reading lights.
My in-laws 2008 ES had reading lights there, but no hooks to hang clothes.
Don't recall the exact year, maybe 09 or 10... they eventually wised up and put BOTH features back there at the same time in the same car !!
#3
My solution
I have been doing a lot of traveling in my 2008 ES350 Ultra. I also wanted a clothes hanger in my back seat. THis is what I bought and an Very happy with the way it works:
http://www.amazon.com/High-Road-Clot...1043424&sr=8-6
http://www.amazon.com/High-Road-Clot...1043424&sr=8-6
#5
Driver School Candidate
I have a 2008 with reading lights and no hooks. I like to hang my jacket on the hook while I'm driving, so I stole a grab bar handle hook that was in my old 1998 Honda Accord. It clips onto the rear seat grab handle right behind the driver, but is a little tight compared to how it fits on the Honda. It works fine, but don't know how much dry-cleaning it would hold. Only cost about $8 from Honda Parts counter (I had to replace the one in the Accord!).
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