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    Need help with headrests

    Alright so I need some help here, my dad just finished his mk4 kit car recently and was involved in a racing accident that left him with neck injuries (different car). I noticed in the forum several people talking about possible headrests that Mount to the driver roll bar, I’m not super good at fabricating one of my own and was hoping someone could point me in the direction of someone who sells them or builds them. Would be greatly appreciated because he may be in a neck brace for the remaining of the summer and he wants to drive the car around but can’t due to no headrest , worst case I can replace the seat with a full race seat but I don’t think he’d like that at all

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    What about putting in some 17" Kirkey's?

    This Drag Race Style 55 seat is like their Vintage Low Backs but with the head rest built in.

    https://www.summitracing.com/search?...22%20Kirkey%20



    NOTE:.. I've recently ordered one just for play days at NOLA Motorsports or Wednesday nights at Gulfport Dragway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoDadGo View Post
    What about putting in some 17" Kirkey's?

    This Drag Race Style 55 seat is like their Vintage Low Backs but with the head rest built in.

    https://www.summitracing.com/search?...22%20Kirkey%20



    NOTE:.. I've recently ordered one just for play days at NOLA Motorsports or Wednesday nights at Gulfport Dragway.
    Since it’s a surprise I want to try to make the new seat a last resort since I’m not sure if he will like the look he wants the classic look for everything on it, and the headrest is subtle enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoDadGo View Post
    What about putting in some 17" Kirkey's?

    This Drag Race Style 55 seat is like their Vintage Low Backs but with the head rest built in.

    https://www.summitracing.com/search?...22%20Kirkey%20



    NOTE:.. I've recently ordered one just for play days at NOLA Motorsports or Wednesday nights at Gulfport Dragway.
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    Would this work?

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    you have a few options. All have been addressed on this forum or the other.

    1. replace the current seats with ones that offer head support.
    2. incorporate aftermarket headrests into the current seats
    3. fabricate your own head rests.



    I haven't come across anyone who makes them so I fabricated my own based on the effort of another forum member.








    Its not really hard to do. The pads are actually wheelchair thigh pads and the brackets that attach the main brace holding the pads I ordered off Amazon. A drill, grinder, level, and some paint are the only tools you need.

    They work ok. If I am rear ended, at least I have something between my head and the back of the body cowl. I have recently opted to replace the low back seats with Cobra Clubman seats. Once I have them installed, I will ditch the headrests.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickP View Post
    you have a few options. All have been addressed on this forum or the other.

    1. replace the current seats with ones that offer head support.
    2. incorporate aftermarket headrests into the current seats
    3. fabricate your own head rests.



    I haven't come across anyone who makes them so I fabricated my own based on the effort of another forum member.








    Its not really hard to do. The pads are actually wheelchair thigh pads and the brackets that attach the main brace holding the pads I ordered off Amazon. A drill, grinder, level, and some paint are the only tools you need.

    They work ok. If I am rear ended, at least I have something between my head and the back of the body cowl. I have recently opted to replace the low back seats with Cobra Clubman seats. Once I have them installed, I will ditch the headrests.
    When that happens, would you be interested in selling your wheelchair/leg rest head rests?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsw81 View Post
    When that happens, would you be interested in selling your wheelchair/leg rest head rests?

    yup

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    Do you have the link for the stuff you ordered off amazon

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    If I didn't have Clubman's on order, and was seeking to keep an original look/low back seats, post #24 from John4337 is the way to really do it right.



    https://www.ffcars.com/forums/17-fac...at-thread.html



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    Quote Originally Posted by Escott1622 View Post
    Do you have the link for the stuff you ordered off amazon

    I can do one better. Original poster's thread.


    https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...ket-Head-Rests

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    And a different approach to the same mouse trap.

    https://www.ffcars.com/forums/17-fac...-headrest.html



    I've seen a lot of different versions way above my fabrication skills.


    RickP

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickP View Post
    you have a few options. All have been addressed on this forum or the other.

    1. replace the current seats with ones that offer head support.
    2. incorporate aftermarket headrests into the current seats
    3. fabricate your own head rests.



    I haven't come across anyone who makes them so I fabricated my own based on the effort of another forum member.








    Its not really hard to do. The pads are actually wheelchair thigh pads and the brackets that attach the main brace holding the pads I ordered off Amazon. A drill, grinder, level, and some paint are the only tools you need.

    They work ok. If I am rear ended, at least I have something between my head and the back of the body cowl. I have recently opted to replace the low back seats with Cobra Clubman seats. Once I have them installed, I will ditch the headrests.

    BWHAHA!!
    I was scrolling down this thread.. and saw your photos...
    Said to myself.. "Oh.. never mind.. looks like I already posted some pics of my car.. er.. wait..... That's not my car!!"
    I love it when one of my Hacks gets put to good use.
    2016 MK4 | '99 Explorer 5.0 | E303&600cfm carb | T5z + 3.55 | 3-link | SN95 | PB/PS | FR500 17" 315&275 |

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    Cheap and effective Skidd. Saw when you implemented it and said “I can do that”. Done!

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