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Help with head rest problem

 
plato1321 plato1321
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 09/16/09
02:35 PM

I am new to this site and I know a 94 ranger is not a  custom truck , but I need help PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am 6ft 4inches and am looking to get this great used 94 ranger,.The only problem is my head hits the ceiling/glass if I lean back. I really want this truck and it's in my price range. Is there some way to add something to make this safer? I mean if I get hit from the back I just want my head to not hit the metal in the roof...the headrest is too low. Anyone who can help I would appreciate it...thanks in advance! Martin  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 476 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 09/17/09
10:25 AM

I use to have a Ranger from the same era and the only think I could suggest is to somehow lengthen the rods of the headrest. I don't think there is a way to lower the seats since there not electric. One question, is your head hitting the back window or the front?  

 

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