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anyone with a D3/4 or RRS can measure this?
I need to know the distance between the head rest stems, front and rear, from the centres of the stems.

I am looking to replace the head rests on the front seats in my Defender with ones that can tilt forwards to provide neck and head support, but the Range Rover L322 are too close together.

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Don't know if it's actually of any use, because the D3 headrests don't adjust, but I've measured them all the same:

Fronts I've measured as 151mm (but, probably not surprisingly, a voice in my head is determined that it must be 150mm... Laughing ), rear outers are 160mm and the rear centre is 120mm.

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Approx 14cm inside, just measured the D4, will try a better look tomorrow when light better & I can find my glasses
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