Headrest Hassles in My Etron GT

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BalhamBeast

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I’m having a bit of a headache with the non-adjustable headrests in my GT. My wife’s not too happy with them, they’re pushing her head forward and it’s driving her nuts.

Anyone come up with any hacks or nifty solutions, like inserts or cushions, to make these things a bit more comfy for shorter people?
 
Start by pumping up those back bolsters to nudge her torso forward and away from the headrest. Next, fiddle with those bolsters to give her upper back some solid support - this helps keep her torso in check. Tilt the seat bottom (where her butt parks) up a bit to open up more space between her and the headrest. Finally, lean the seat back a bit so her head isn’t bumping into the headrest. Still not comfy? Throw on a removable seat cushion to boost her torso and make that headrest fit better.
 
Start by pumping up those back bolsters to nudge her torso forward and away from the headrest. Next, fiddle with those bolsters to give her upper back some solid support - this helps keep her torso in check. Tilt the seat bottom (where her butt parks) up a bit to open up more space between her and the headrest. Finally, lean the seat back a bit so her head isn’t bumping into the headrest. Still not comfy? Throw on a removable seat cushion to boost her torso and make that headrest fit better.
Thanks a bunch for the suggestions! We’ve got a custom upholsterer on deck, but they’ll need a couple of weeks to get things sorted. In the meantime, we’re gonna give your ideas a shot - fingers crossed they do the trick for my wife, who’s just a tad over 5” tall. The quick seat cushion didn’t quite cut it since it messed with the seat base bolster comfort. Really appreciate your help!
 
Start by pumping up those back bolsters to nudge her torso forward and away from the headrest. Next, fiddle with those bolsters to give her upper back some solid support - this helps keep her torso in check. Tilt the seat bottom (where her butt parks) up a bit to open up more space between her and the headrest. Finally, lean the seat back a bit so her head isn’t bumping into the headrest. Still not comfy? Throw on a removable seat cushion to boost her torso and make that headrest fit better.
I've been dealing with this problem for almost a month already. You are a lifesaver!! Thank you for this!
 
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