Mustang Headrests

Mustang Headrests

Upgrade Your Mustang’s Interior with a New Headrests

Mustang Headrests

Mustang Headrests

Upgrade Your Mustang’s Interior with a New Headrests

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  1. TMI Headrest Kit Mustang Standard/ Deluxe/ Pony 1965-1967
    TMI Headrest Kit Mustang Standard/ Deluxe/ Pony 1965-1967
    Rating:
    93%
    From $592.98
  2. HR2-V
    TMI Headrest Sport Series For Sport/Sport II Seats Pair Mustang 1965-1967
    Rating:
    100%
    From $592.98
  3. TMI Headrest Sport R Series Pair Mustang 1965-1967
    TMI Headrest Sport R Series Pair Mustang 1965-1967
    Rating:
    100%
    From $639.36
  4. HR5-V
    TMI Headrest Tilt Pair GT/GT500 Mustang 2010-2012
    Rating:
    92%
    From $430.86
  5. TMI Headrest Sport II Pro-Series Tilting Black Pair Mustang 1965-1968
    TMI Headrest Sport II Pro-Series Tilting Black Pair Mustang 1965-1968
    Rating:
    95%
    $407.44
  6. HRH-V
    TMI Halo Headrest Pair Mustang 1982-2004
    Rating:
    100%
    From $388.57
  7. HR4-V
    TMI Headrest Tilt Pair Mustang V6/GT 2010-2012
    Rating:
    96%
    From $430.86
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Headrests

If your Mustang's headrests aren't comfortable, then you should consider getting new ones. You can replace your stock ones with a new set, or get aftermarket ones with new features.

Factory-replacement options come in the original colors to perfectly match the rest of your interior. They also often include the mounting hardware you'll need to install them seamlessly into your existing interior.

Aftermarket headrests are available in a variety of styles and colors to match your interior, but they include added features. Halo headrests are considered more comfortable by many enthusiasts. Though these were factory standard on a select few sport models, they fit a wide range of Mustangs. Fox Body and SN95 Mustangs look especially great with a halo headrest.

If you have an S197 Mustang, you're probably most interested in how you can change the position of your headrest. Many owners found these uncomfortable from the factory. Fortunately, aftermarket alternatives are available that have a tilt function. Your headrest can only be a safety feature if you're comfortable enough to use it, so these upgrades are functional in addition to being stylish and major comfort boosts.

If your headrest isn't the only part of your seating apparatus that's lacking, you may be interested in a full seat assembly. Seats will generally include the headrest, and it's easy to get a set that matches perfectly.