Others on this site have done this.
Adding headrest to bench seat.
Small tubing to the seat frame.
If i was to do it i d find a couple of headrests i liked at a junkyard along with the plastic post tube inserts that snap in pull the junkyard seat apart to see the type size spacing of the headrest tubes on the seat frame and weld similar tubes to the stock truck seat frames.
I know tmi makes the headrest kit and you can buy it from npd.
Walk through of how to install headrests into the 3rd row bench seat of a 2004 ford excursion but could give ideas work for any bench seat.
I set about solving that problem today.
There are a few different ways to add headrests to a bench seat but it will depend largely on the type of vehicle that you are wanting to modify.
Keeping my stock seats is mandatory for me.
I was thinking i would need to find another.
My kid has outgrown his booster seat but we have continued to use it for far too long because the back seat of my jeep has no headrests.
Adding headrests to the bench seat.
Adding a headrest is as easy as welding a couple of headrest tubes i e.
You can purchase seat covers with built in headrests modify the existing seat or fabricate a new one.
You have to purchase a headrest kit for a 67.
Depending on your particular situation you will likely have one of three options.
Slide the headrest bracket into place from the top of the seatback frame ensuring it s positioned per the instructions and align it with the existing holes in the seatback frame.
Post by herbiesnerd sun nov 24 2013 6 19 pm.
On the 67 it s a bolt on but on the 68 it must be attached by welding it to the back frame.