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Old 06-09-2004, 12:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Possible Head Rest Replacement?

I remembered reading a post a little while back with some poeple complaining about the head rest being to far back. I couldn't find the post, so here is a new one. The question is, what about the Infiniti QX56 headrests? They appear to be exactly the same as the Titans, but the mounting posts are bent forward vs straight on the Titan. Anyone know if this could be a easy replacement and is the grey color leather in the Infiniti the same as the Titan?
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Old 06-09-2004, 06:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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My golfing buddy complains about the headrest..alot. And the other day I let my wife drive and I have to admit it is not even close to comfortable. But I did find the perfect fix, a package of diapers works wonders.
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Personaly id replace the headrests with these: Click here
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Ya, but why pay $1500 a pop for a head rest with a screen when you can get a portable dual screen DVD player and a package of diapers from Wally World for $250.
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To be honest, headrests really aren't for you to lean your head against while driving. For this purpose, I have never had a vehicle that was comfortable. They are more for crash protection to keep your head from snapping way back causing whiplash.
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To be honest, headrests really aren't for you to lean your head against while driving. For this purpose, I have never had a vehicle that was comfortable. They are more for crash protection to keep your head from snapping way back causing whiplash.
I think it could potentially cause phyical injury in an accident because it is to far back. To make it worse is the way I have to adjust my seat to compensate for the forward lean of the entire seat. I raised the front of my seat bottom so that I don't feel like I am sliding out every time I use the brakes. However, I must also position the back of the seat further back to not feel like a pretzel. This puts the headrest at a considerable distance from my head. The whole seat needs to have a tilt adjustment (my dakota had it) and it would not hurt to have a tilting headrest. This would not only make the seat more comfortable, but also more safe.
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Old 06-12-2004, 05:24 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I aggree, the headrest is too far back?

Any soulutions on this?
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Stereo reception poor?

Stereo reception in my Titan seems poor here in California. Anyone else experiecing this elsewhere, and any solutions to this. I pretty much just use my Cd's at this point. I have owned 3 Nissan truck over the last 20 years, and come to think of it-none of the radios came in that great?
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