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Centre headrest snugs up against the fixed centre console doesn't it? I don't see how it would affect the fore-aft movemt of the front seats.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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It depends on the driver's seat and seat back position, and whether or not the rear seat base is folded up. Without the rear seat up I'd say for most people the centre headrest won't ever even reach the console. With the seat base folded up and the centre headrest still in place I have to move the front seat forward, lower the rear seatback, and then push the front seat as far back as I can, which for my comfort isn't far enough. To not have my legs bent up further than I want, and not to have my arms bent more than usual, because in my effort to get the seat further rearward I've wound the back of the seat to a more upright position than I find comfortable, then the centre headrest has simply gotta come out to allow me to get the seat back a bit further.Originally posted by brad View PostCentre headrest snugs up against the fixed centre console doesn't it? I don't see how it would affect the fore-aft movemt of the front seats.
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