Rear headrest removal
#121
The backseat headrests on your 2 door fold back?!! My '14 Sport rear headrests are completely stationary, even when I "Fold-and-Tumble" the backseats over.
#123
Former Member
The Rear Seat Headrest Resurrection Thread
So I've seen the multitude post here and other sites and the only clear cut way to avoid these headrest is to either fold them down or fold them back with bungee cords. So we're contacting the dealership and having them deconstruction the rear seat just to remove these annoying headrest and why are removing them?. cause the seat would be laying flat or down without any passengers.
At this point the headrest are pushing into the front seats and even marring the front seat pockets. Removing just the headrest padding doesn't accomplish our objective. Removing the entire headrest system and it's components. Period.
You can look for a future update on this as well as pics from the dealership who agreed to take pics during the deconstruction process.
At this point the headrest are pushing into the front seats and even marring the front seat pockets. Removing just the headrest padding doesn't accomplish our objective. Removing the entire headrest system and it's components. Period.
You can look for a future update on this as well as pics from the dealership who agreed to take pics during the deconstruction process.
#124
JK Jedi
My rear seat isn't down much, but this fact has always kind of annoyed me as well. Outside the the front seats being moved as far forward as possible, that headrest is contacting the back of the seat in some form or fashion. If down for any length of time it does indeed mar the seat a bit.....and it's irritating that it pulls the pocket lip down as the seat fold and and the headrest slides by. I don't hate it to the point I'd pull the headrest, but it seems they would have improved the design over the years. The design in the JL looks much more thought out in general.
#125
Former Member
The objective is to keep the rear seats in place, yet allow them to lay more flat without the headrest or the tempered steel rods exposed. It's not like we're going to be hauling anyone around, but need the rear seats kept in the vehicle at all times just in case. laying the seats flat will help with our storage options and other possible adaptations to the vehicle alter on.
I would suspect that because all those who've tried to remove this hardware have not attempted to actually remove the hardware from within the seat's foam padding. Simply cutting the tempered steel rods or bungee cord the headrest back, is nothing more than jerry rigged attempt at best. If you're going to do it right, take it apart and put it back together like nothing ever happened.
I would suspect that because all those who've tried to remove this hardware have not attempted to actually remove the hardware from within the seat's foam padding. Simply cutting the tempered steel rods or bungee cord the headrest back, is nothing more than jerry rigged attempt at best. If you're going to do it right, take it apart and put it back together like nothing ever happened.
#126
JK Enthusiast
I removed my rear headrest from my 4dr. Was not too bad.i believe I had to remove the upholstering a bit to achieve the goal. But in the end well worth it.
#127
JK Jedi
The objective is to keep the rear seats in place, yet allow them to lay more flat without the headrest or the tempered steel rods exposed. It's not like we're going to be hauling anyone around, but need the rear seats kept in the vehicle at all times just in case. laying the seats flat will help with our storage options and other possible adaptations to the vehicle alter on.
I would suspect that because all those who've tried to remove this hardware have not attempted to actually remove the hardware from within the seat's foam padding. Simply cutting the tempered steel rods or bungee cord the headrest back, is nothing more than jerry rigged attempt at best. If you're going to do it right, take it apart and put it back together like nothing ever happened.
I would suspect that because all those who've tried to remove this hardware have not attempted to actually remove the hardware from within the seat's foam padding. Simply cutting the tempered steel rods or bungee cord the headrest back, is nothing more than jerry rigged attempt at best. If you're going to do it right, take it apart and put it back together like nothing ever happened.