AmigOne Posted August 4, 2012 Report Posted August 4, 2012 I wanted to have headrests on the front seats of my M20C and somebody in an upholstery shop told me that any headrest from an automobile would fit. And shure enough I removed the rear seats headrests from my Toyota Fourunner, had the wife make a fabric cover and a shop embroider them with just the name for $45. Checked with a local automobile junkyard and they had plenty of Fourrunners to remove the headrests @$50/ea which I thought it was a bit pricey so for now I will use mine. If one wants the Mooney logo most embroidery shops will set one up from your picture for about $100 plus the stitching (maybe $50-75) This is the finished product: 1 Quote
aerobat95 Posted August 4, 2012 Report Posted August 4, 2012 That is awesome....Probably much cheaper than buying a authentic Mooney part.....good find!! Quote
Scott Aviation Posted August 4, 2012 Report Posted August 4, 2012 Just a note I posted on a previous link, not all auto headrests will fit, specifically toyota headrests fit the spacing in the seats perfectly, but not all are the same. I picked up 4 - toyota 4 runner headrests from a salvage yard for $50 for all, as they are just a simple metal u-channel shape with a support piece and slip perfectly into a slotted piece of foam without a bunch of plastic frame pieces etc. Airtex interiors built me 4 leather mooney headrests with foam for $50 a piece spacing matched perfectly and were velcro underneath to stay together. Hope this info helps Chris Quote
AmigOne Posted August 5, 2012 Author Report Posted August 5, 2012 Hey Chris, If you still have those Toyota 4-Runner headrests I'd be interested in a couple of them. Jose Quote
Scott Aviation Posted August 5, 2012 Report Posted August 5, 2012 Hey Jose, during my interior redo my 201 had no headrests so I used all 4 headrests for my project. Quote
AmigOne Posted August 5, 2012 Author Report Posted August 5, 2012 Thanks, I guess I misunderstood your post. Quote
dcastor Posted April 7, 2013 Report Posted April 7, 2013 So if I understand correctly, the hardware to hold the headrest is already in the seats, just hidden by the upholstery? Quote
Oscar Avalle Posted April 8, 2013 Report Posted April 8, 2013 Just a note I posted on a previous link, not all auto headrests will fit, specifically toyota headrests fit the spacing in the seats perfectly, but not all are the same. I picked up 4 - toyota 4 runner headrests from a salvage yard for $50 for all, as they are just a simple metal u-channel shape with a support piece and slip perfectly into a slotted piece of foam without a bunch of plastic frame pieces etc. Airtex interiors built me 4 leather mooney headrests with foam for $50 a piece spacing matched perfectly and were velcro underneath to stay together. Hope this info helps Chris i did the same. Quote
Chimpanzee Posted April 12, 2013 Report Posted April 12, 2013 Great idea, will do it on mine too! However, how are the headrest held in place. If i am not mistaken the open parts of the U (those that go into the seat body) must be attached to something inside the seat, or are they just held in place by the seat foam? The latter would seem a little flimsy to me. cheers Norbert Quote
yvesg Posted April 12, 2013 Report Posted April 12, 2013 So if I understand correctly, the hardware to hold the headrest is already in the seats, just hidden by the upholstery? Does anyone has the answer to this question dcastor asked? I will redo my recently painted C interior and having headrests would be a plus... Thanks. Yves Quote
carusoam Posted April 12, 2013 Report Posted April 12, 2013 Yves, Since the seats follow the same design, if one has it, they all do? As far as functionality... I think it just might be friction between the metal pieces. I was hoping for a better more modern solution in my ’94 O1, it is low weight and functional... The short seats of the ’65C could really be improved by adding height in any way possible (my experience). Best regards, -a- Quote
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