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Old 05-26-2008, 09:13 PM
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HeadRest Replacement , Drivers side

I have a 1999 Cavalier and the headrest on the drivers side has a rip in it. I was going to replace it with one from the wrecking yard but can't see how the headrest comes off. I am thinking that it doesn't unless you remove the seatcover? Is this right? Is there another way to put in a new headrest without seat replacement? Or ...
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Re: HeadRest Replacement , Drivers side

Anyone? Does the headrest come off without taking the seat apart?
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Re: HeadRest Replacement , Drivers side

Seriously. Does anyone know how the headrest comes off. On my other cars it just lifts out or there is a little lever/clip and it comes off.
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