Guessing you might use them in the event of a crash.
I don't but often wonder whether it leads to neck problems not resting it. But then again slouching and resting sometimes cause the issues.
Last edited by woofy; 20-10-2011 at 12:52 PM.
Guessing you might use them in the event of a crash.
hey Andrew you might want to check out this guy's comments .. just in case: Golf R Observations and Questions - Page 409
one option on the R at least is to swap the front and rear headrests ..
- 2006 Audi B7 RS4 sedan, black, APR supercharged
- 2008 Audi B7 RS4 avant, silver -- 2002 Audi B5 S4 vagwagon, ming blue
- MY12 OCTAVIA vRS Wagon | DSG | revo | Eurojet DP | Milltek catback | KW V3's | 18x9 -45 Rays VR G2's | 18x8.5 -45 A8 Flat Fives | Kumho KU36 245/35 | Superpro ALK | ECS Stage 3 BBK | ECS eng mount | ITG Maxogen | DTM front splitter | SB
hey dru if you're still around .. fyi after a few days of driving the Octy I had a short drive in the R and wow, it's definitely not just the engine that's better - the contrast between all aspects of the seats is like night and day. Recaros for the Octy are looking good
- 2006 Audi B7 RS4 sedan, black, APR supercharged
- 2008 Audi B7 RS4 avant, silver -- 2002 Audi B5 S4 vagwagon, ming blue
- MY12 OCTAVIA vRS Wagon | DSG | revo | Eurojet DP | Milltek catback | KW V3's | 18x9 -45 Rays VR G2's | 18x8.5 -45 A8 Flat Fives | Kumho KU36 245/35 | Superpro ALK | ECS Stage 3 BBK | ECS eng mount | ITG Maxogen | DTM front splitter | SB
My wife has the latest model Subaru Outback. The headrest have the same extreme forward incline that the Octavia RS appears to have adopted. I like to sit quite upright in a seat as that was how I was taught to sit when I started racing. If I do this in the Outback then me head is pushed forward & I get a sore neck & back. I've tried raising the headrest as high as possible & tilting the backrest a bit more but it still isn't a comfortable seat for long drives.
I run another forum that is/was Subaru based. One of the guys on there couldn't stand the tilt-forward headrest any longer & had a motor trimmer modify them with great success. I believe the cost was <$500 for 2 headrests
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