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2004 Volvo S60. Are the headrest interchangable?

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Lisa
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2004 Volvo S60. Are the headrest interchangable?

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I have a 2004 S60 Volvo, which I just bought a month ago. The headrests are extremely uncomfortable and are causing me to have serious neck problems. I have been to my chiropractor 8 times in less then 2 weeks. Are the headrests interchangable with any other cars? If not, can something be done to push the headrest back so it doesn't protrude too far forward?

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Post by billofdurham »

Head rests is a misnomer. They are head restraints designed to protect your head and neck in the event of a collision and should be as close as possible to the head without actually touching it.

I can't think of any Volvo model which has had adjustable head restraints, as those that are adjustable on other makes are as much use as a chocolate fireguard in a collision - they move when the head is slammed back against them.

Changing the restraints, therefore, would probably not help your problem, even if they were interchangeable.

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Post by notny41 »

I'd like to get rid of the head restraints. They make it very hard to see out of the rear of the car.

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Post by thompser »

My wife and I had the same problem. I was told that the S-80 does have adjustable headrests; but, not having a pot of gold didn't take that route.

We purchased and installed 7/8 inch thick sheapskin covers. No only did this chage the position of the back relative to the headrests, it also made for a more comfortable seat.

The headrests are extremely important as they are crash restraints and clearly serve a safety purpose. So I would not remove them to resolve the comfort issue.

Hope that this helps.

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