better head rests?
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I do! You got some you need to get rid of?
Thanks for the link, I couldn't find the headrests in there (yet), will need to take some more time with it . . . $160 is a bit steep but it could make a big difference for my neck!
Thanks for the link, I couldn't find the headrests in there (yet), will need to take some more time with it . . . $160 is a bit steep but it could make a big difference for my neck!
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I work at a dealership, I tried the rear headrest from a 10 escape and they do not fit, rods are to close together. Bending the rods of the current headrest would acheive the same results. The headrest in the picture is stone. I figure this out when I had a customer purchase a new f-150, they have the same headrest as the mustang it it bothered his neck.
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Crap well I was going to say we have a 2010 Escape Limited rental with black interior...I'll go snap some pics of the front and rear headrests, but it they don't fit then that would be pointless. What year did that other headrest come out of then??
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I work at a dealership, I tried the rear headrest from a 10 escape and they do not fit, rods are to close together. Bending the rods of the current headrest would acheive the same results. The headrest in the picture is stone. I figure this out when I had a customer purchase a new f-150, they have the same headrest as the mustang it it bothered his neck.
What about headrests from a Fusion or Focus?
I'm very interested in this. Thanks man!
Last edited by Adam; 6/15/10 at 11:40 AM.
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The fronts fit, it sounds like.
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The one we have here, 2010 Limited with black leather, has all black stitching. It wouldn't match. I just looked at my dad's 2008 Fusion though, and they look like they're at less of an angle than the Mustang's, and I'm pretty sure the 2010+ Fusion/milan come with white stitching on the black leather. They also match the shape of the Mustang seats better than the Escape one...might be worth a shot. Maybe Gus at Steeda can try his Fusion's headrests on one of their 2010 Mustangs...
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I work at a dealership, I tried the rear headrest from a 10 escape and they do not fit, rods are to close together. Bending the rods of the current headrest would acheive the same results. The headrest in the picture is stone. I figure this out when I had a customer purchase a new f-150, they have the same headrest as the mustang it it bothered his neck.
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