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Old Aug 3rd, 2022, 14:02   #1
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Anyone tried them? Any good?

Volvo part no. 31470559 (£37 each on Ebay)

Jeez I'm old - once I would ask about twin choke webbers, K&N filters and speakers the size of dustbin lids! Now I'm asking about fekking neck pillows!
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I have them but they live in the boot. These are better

https://www.swedishcaraccessories.co...low-6880-p.asp
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I have them but they live in the boot. These are better

https://www.swedishcaraccessories.co...low-6880-p.asp
Yes, I got a couple of those Volvo ones for my V60 hybrid.

Adds a bit of squidge if you lean back or have a 'head back' driving position. I'm quite tall so tend to lean forward.
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I have them but they live in the boot. These are better

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How are they fitted to the headrest? tia.
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There is a thick velcro strap built in. You feed one over the top of the headrest and the other between the gap between the seat and bottom of the headrest, and join up behind.

They're good quality and I got the light coloured ones that sort of go with my interior.

Tried some of the eBay special cushions on my previous Audi which all came detached or were too bulky to be worthwhile.

These are just a slim perforated extra piece of padding.
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Old Aug 9th, 2022, 10:29   #6
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I have this one: https://www.wikingerparts.de/en/shop...ssion-31470559
To be honest, it's not comfortable as I expected to be: it seats low, more on the back than around the neck. When I sit, I have to raise it a bit up to neck level. If you are wearing some jacket/coat (during winter), it's almost unusable.
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