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WTB - W124 Wagon Rear Headrests
Looking specifically for '94-'95 E320 Wagon black leather rear headrests, but will take any W124 wagon rear headrests I'm guessing (even non-matching upholstry - I'll worry about that later). Got a good deal on my '95 E320 wagon, however it's missing all 3 rear headrests (wasn't letting that break the deal), and I'd like to have some for when/if I ever have passengers (especially in the 3rd-row seat). Right now it's only the dog back there, and he could care less about headrests.
Thanks - PM or e-mail drshaws@mac.com. Jonathan |
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FYI: you should be able to make front head rests from the w201, w124, w126, and r129 chassis work by simply cutting the posts down. You may not even have to do that - I'm not sure.
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Thanks skiier3_9. I've thankfully got fully functional front head rests - do you think the process would work the same for the rears? I didn't know if the sedan headrests were that different from the wagon headrests because I assumed the seat structures would be different between sedan and wagon.
However, if you think any rear headrests would work (cutting posts or not), let me know - I need some! Thanks again - Jonathan |
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What I'm saying is that front head rests would work for the rears, or rears from other models without the flip down feature (the w201) would work. Take out one of your front head rests (carefully) and put it into the rear seat. My guess is that the posts are just a bit too long for it to go down all the way, but perhaps not. Anyway, I was just trying to make your search easier, lots more people with regular front seat head rests for sale than specific wagon head rests.
Good luck!
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