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Old Aug 9, 2011
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Head Rest Removal?

How do you remove the headrest, to include those buttons that hold the rest in place?
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

If you remove it, wouldn't there be holes ... ?
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

yep im sure there would be but I could fill them somehow or cover the seats in leather or whatever just wanted to get to that point and see how it looks or then figure out my options. Hell, I could always put them back on.
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Don't take them off, it would look stupid
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

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Don't take them off, it would look stupid

I agree, plus they are there so your neck doesnt snap if you crash. They arent really head rests as much as neck savers.
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

who needs a neck? lol. just let it snap in an accident. if you really want to make your car unsafe, hold down the button and pull it out.
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

whiplash FTW the first thing i did when i got my 7thgen was remove the rear head rest so i could actually see out the rear window but i would never remove the front ones thats just stupid.
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Whiplash is best bro !
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

i hear that all the time about people taking out the rear rests, but mine are fixed? its like another molded piece of the cushion and very low. unless youre slumped in the seat, theres no way it would do anything. and i can still see the whole rear window.
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

Originally Posted by gearbox
i hear that all the time about people taking out the rear rests, but mine are fixed? its like another molded piece of the cushion and very low. unless youre slumped in the seat, theres no way it would do anything. and i can still see the whole rear window.
The EX coupes have adjustable head rests in the rear. I guess the Sedans dont? I have an LX coupe and it doesn't have adjustable rear headrests.
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yeah my ex sedan has fixed headrest if you can call it that. more like a small hump. im actually glad because i hardly ever have rear seat passengers and when i do its really hard to see in the back.
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

Must have changed later on... my 05 sedans are adjustable (AND HUGE)
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

Yea, I took the damn things out yesterday and took a good look at the inside of the car. A bit funny, but I can't say it was stupid looking. When I sat down It kind of reminded me off an old chevelle SS seat. But anyhow it was easy to remove tilt the seats in the front forwards, (as if you are going to climb in the back of the car) then with one hand press the release (or adjust button) on the headrest while also pulling the headrest clear off.
I kind of like that old (headrestless) look anyhow. But I put them back on as the first common notion I had was that thier main purpose is to protect my damn neck from breakin' clean off.
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

Its weird that you had to do all that. Theyre supposed to just slide out when you hold the release button. I like to lean my head on it if im driving long in a straight line and my brother plays jokes on me by slipping it out when he's sitting in the back.
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its all fun and games til youre in the ER. ive heard that before lol. i hardly use it as a head rest cause the vibrations from the car will give me a headache.
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

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its all fun and games til youre in the ER. ive heard that before lol. i hardly use it as a head rest cause the vibrations from the car will give me a headache.
lol he'll slip it out and be like "Hey, lean your head back!" obviously giving it away. then he'll put it back lol. But I dont use it too often, he's had itr off for over 5 minutes without me noticing lol
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if anyone ever did that to me i would grab the headrest and smack their head with it
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

And then you'd get into a car accident while you're turned around, and since you were using the headrest as a weapon instead of a headrest you're going to get whiplash... sorry gearbox
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theres no winning for me. what if i keep looking forward and stab the other guy in the eye with the metal rods?
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You're still going to get into a car accident. Like you said, no winning for you haha
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Re: Head Rest Removal?

"Its weird that you had to do all that. Theyre supposed to just slide out when you hold the release button."

In my Civic the post for the front seat headrest are just a little to long to pull them completely out without some fanangling. Putting the seats down in either direction makes the removal much easier. There is no way someone could remove them in my car without a person noticing the action.
 
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