HEADREST for Cessna U206G - 1980
Hello
I am the owner of a Cessna U206G - 1980
I am looking for 4 HEADREST.
Any tips or adress where I can order them ???
Thanks
Happy landings
Alain
Hello
I am the owner of a Cessna U206G - 1980
I am looking for 4 HEADREST.
Any tips or adress where I can order them ???
Thanks
Happy landings
Alain
Comments
Hi Alain,
There are several boneyards out there that you can contact. Wentworth is one and Barnstormers is a website for selling used equipment. Good luck!
Scott Sherer
Wright Brothers Master Pilot, FAA Commercial Pilot
Aviation Director, Cessna Owners Organization Forum Moderator and Cessna Owners Author.
Need help? Let me know!
I have read a forum that suggested used Toyota Camry headrests were a perfect fit for our Cessna’s? No evidence to present, just the statement.
Did you try the Headrestes from the Toyota CAMRY ?
Yes. Fit perfectly.
Post width matched the seat post ‘receivers’ perfectly. I did cut off the length of the headrest “posts” as to not show in the back of the seat. Maybe 2 inches of the solid posts with a metal saw.
great look... I will try to find some...Thanks
You also have a Cessna 206 ? Which year ? And do you know if there is any specific camry model to choose ? Thanks Alain
No, this is a 182. 2006/2007 Toyota Camry.
Just cut out the tv screen
Ok thanks ... but Cessna does not provide Headrests ????
I see 2002-2006 Toyota Camry headrests and see 2007-2011Camry headrests on Ebay. Is there a difference?
In my case.. it was suggested the 06/07 fit best. May be the difference in the “post” spacing/width.
i got the headrests from an 06 camry and they do align great- i punched the thin metal cover at the post entry in the top of the seat back but there is another part somewhere below with no holes in it blocking the headrest posts from going more than an inch- i checked the parts manual and my 182k had the headrests as an option so i would like to think the headrests will work but....- does anyone know what else i can try?
Have you tried Wentworth or any of the boneyards?
Scott Sherer
Wright Brothers Master Pilot, FAA Commercial Pilot
Aviation Director, Cessna Owners Organization Forum Moderator and Cessna Owners Author.
Need help? Let me know!