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Importatnt headrest information

TeamRed

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I recently purchased a trailblazer which i like so far but i have a slight compliant which i hope will help others. The headrest is nonremovable which is weird but its something which i guess i have to live with. Its not a massive dealbraker for me and i already bought it so theres no going back but i hope this info helps someone
 
I recently purchased a trailblazer which i like so far but i have a slight compliant which i hope will help others. The headrest is nonremovable which is weird but its something which i guess i have to live with. Its not a massive dealbraker for me and i already bought it so theres no going back but i hope this info helps someone
I'm liking my new Trailblazer so far but the headrest is stuck and wont come off which is kinda weird. It's not a huge problem for me since I already bought it but I figured I'd toss this out there to help someone else before they pick one up! :)
 
Yeah, I noticed that too. Kinda annoying when you just want a little more adjustment. I guess you get used to it, but still feels like something that should be removable. I'm even thinking of getting some aftermarket cushion attachments
 
Yeah, I noticed that too. Kinda annoying when you just want a little more adjustment. I guess you get used to it, but still feels like something that should be removable. I'm even thinking of getting some aftermarket cushion attachments
 
@TeamRed @DobbyA933 it seems like Chevy is really doubling down on their signature features even when they could use more flexibility. sure nonremovable headrests might make the Trailblazer look sleeker and reduce parts loosening over time but then you've got @San.greal here who's out to reengineer comfort with aftermarket cushions which kinda shows the trade off. what I'd love to know though is if anyone's actually found a way around this without affecting the headrest's integrity or the Trailblazer's aesthetic.
 
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