removing the center rear headrest, wgn?

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houndman

trying to remove the rear center headrest in an 07' Imp wagon. I took
the side ones off because they limited rear view, and though it is
smaller, it still distracts when looking in the rear mirror, along
with the loom for the center belt.

The passenger seat headrest made it hard to see out to the right. I
moved the seat/back to where it lined up with the door post, but
taking it off, took some getting used to, with all the light and
visability. I have differet seats I want to install, tha have smaller
head rests, that should be better.

The sear belt anchored to the rt rear hatch pillar is a distraction
when looking out the back. Maybe I'll get used to it, but my eyes get
drawn to it, with the belts being black, and the trim light, and slows
down backing manuvers when in traffic.

VF
 
trying to remove the rear center headrest in an 07' Imp wagon. I took
the side ones off because they limited rear view, and though it is
smaller, it still distracts when looking in the rear mirror, along
with the loom for the center belt.

The passenger seat headrest made it hard to see out to the right. I
moved the seat/back to where it lined up with the door post, but
taking it off, took some getting used to, with all the light and
visability. I have differet seats I want to install, tha have smaller
head rests, that should be better.

The sear belt anchored to the rt rear hatch pillar is a distraction
when looking out the back. Maybe I'll get used to it, but my eyes get
drawn to it, with the belts being black, and the trim light, and slows
down backing manuvers when in traffic.

VF

If its like mine, the release is on the top of the seat. You will have
to snake your fingers between the seat and the bottom of the headrest
and pinch the release. I don't recall which side its on.

Carl
 
If its like mine, the release is on the top of the seat. You will have
to snake your fingers between the seat and the bottom of the headrest
and pinch the release. I don't recall which side its on.

Carl

I tried to get in between to find it. Maybe my fingers are too fat.
Didn't think so.))

VF
 
I tried to get in between to find it. Maybe my fingers are too fat.
Didn't think so.))


Look behind the seat.

One more point. If it weren't for Carl's response, I would have no
idea what your rambling, moronic post was actually asking. You never
really posted a question, only a bunch of crap nobody really cares
about.

I forgot: "))"
 
It is behind the seat, and do not pay attention to the moronic rambling
that you got from bonehead... ooops, bonehenge
 
Look behind the seat.

One more point. If it weren't for Carl's response, I would have no
idea what your rambling, moronic post was actually asking. You never
really posted a question, only a bunch of crap nobody really cares
about.

I forgot: "))"

you would know moronic rambling. Forget your meds today, or hitting
the booze? Behind The seat, eh?? That's brillant... ahhh.. any more
details, or do I Fish??

You're the type who would ask a million questions, like Why do you
want to take the headrests off, they are there to protect passengers,
and then feeling sorry for your lack of being able to Think, I'd
Explain, and the thead would go on forever, till I realized your brain
was addled.

FU
 
trying to remove the rear center headrest in an 07' Imp wagon. I took
the side ones off because they limited rear view, and though it is
smaller, it still distracts when looking in the rear mirror, along
with the loom for the center belt.

The passenger seat headrest made it hard to see out to the right. I
moved the seat/back to where it lined up with the door post, but
taking it off, took some getting used to, with all the light and
visability. I have differet seats I want to install, tha have smaller
head rests, that should be better.

The sear belt anchored to the rt rear hatch pillar is a distraction
when looking out the back. Maybe I'll get used to it, but my eyes get
drawn to it, with the belts being black, and the trim light, and slows
down backing manuvers when in traffic.

VF

got the center head rest off, but wasn't easy. Little by little I'm
making the car comfortable and easy to drive and see out of. Still not
happy with the ride or surging. Will probably have to stay off of
small rough streets, where I have to drive slow. Well, the car was
bought for long trips, but if it drove and rode well in the city It
should be great on the road, but maybe not as good handling. Now a
days I'm looking like Gabby Hayes with my white beard, and feel like
I'm driving a buckboard.)) A friend with a Charger SRT-8 has as many
complaints.((

VF
 

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