Winter arrived early to Toronto this year, so our cars got stuck in the garages way to early. I have been planning for a while to get the headrests installed on my 71 DSpecial, so I thought that this would be a good reason to spend some time in the garage.
First thing to determine was weather I need wide headrests (old style) that are attached at the side of the seat backrest, or narrow ones that can be inserted right into the backrest.
Wide style:

Narrow style (found at Der Franzose in Germany):

I examined the top of the backrest by pressing it with my hands and detected two pipes built right into the frame at the distance that appeared to be right. White stickers are shown right above the places I detected the pipes.

I had a pair of CX headrests, but I noteced that the distance between the rods on them is narrower than on those for the DS.

I found that Western Hemispheres in California had the correct type of headrests as well as plastic bushings that can be inserted in the seat as guides and a grommet for proper finishing at the top of the backrest.

I placed a small philips screwdriver right above the pipe and made a little hole in the backrest cover. I inserted the plastic bushing through the cover and straight into the pipe in the seat frame. I put a little bit of glue on the seat cover just under the plastic bushing top in order to get them attached and prevent any potential tearing of the seat cover.

The next step was to insert the headrest, and the job was complete.


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1971 DSpecial
1973 GS 1220 Club
1978 GS Pallas
1987 2CV Special