Picked up my 2010 Expy - instant neck pain
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Picked up my 2010 Expy - instant neck pain
So I picked up my 2010 Expy yesterday and immediately noticed the head rests are bent forward at a ridiculous angle with no adjustment.. My 10 minute commute to work resulted in neck pain. A quick internet search reveals this to be a huge issue with all late model Fords.. Surprised I never came across this earlier! Looks like I will either have to bend the poles or flip them backwards.. How does ford expect someone to drive like this??
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Yes, google it, many people complaining.. I am 6'5 and it is tilting my head forward, might just take getting used to but feels very uncomfortable. I also find to compensate I have to tilt the back of my seat more which really takes away from my kids leg room. I already tried flipping them around but I could not get them out.. I looked for the little spring clip like on the second row and didn't see one.. I also heard of people buying headrests for a different ford vehicle that fit better..
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#6
When I read the topic, I thought that you got whiplash from the Expedition's excessive acceleration power.
Anyway, the head rest do suck, and I believe Ford designed it that way to reduce whiplash in rear end collisions. I'm not convinced that it's neccessary to give the drivers humpbacks in order to reduce whiplash though.
Anyway, the head rest do suck, and I believe Ford designed it that way to reduce whiplash in rear end collisions. I'm not convinced that it's neccessary to give the drivers humpbacks in order to reduce whiplash though.
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My 07 has the same thing. To compensate, we raised the headrests so the back of your head contacts lower, as well as reclining the seat a little more. Ford did it for whiplash crash test ratings. I've been tempted to pull them off, heat the metal, and try to bend them, but it's wifey's daily driver, and they really don't bug her enough (she's short).
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My 07 has the same thing. To compensate, we raised the headrests so the back of your head contacts lower, as well as reclining the seat a little more. Ford did it for whiplash crash test ratings. I've been tempted to pull them off, heat the metal, and try to bend them, but it's wifey's daily driver, and they really don't bug her enough (she's short).
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I just returned my 07 and I was 100% comfortable in it.. Drove it 12 hrs one day with zero issues.. This one bothers me after a few minutes.. Unless your headrests were upgraded to the newer style I think your 07 should have much less of an angle on them.. Pop in to a dealer and sit in a 2010 or just look through the window.. You will see what I am talking about..
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Ok, have a look.. Sadly, I am getting somewhat used to it.. But still no where near as comfortable as in my 07.. I still think this design is totally ridiculous.. So I have to sit uncomfortable for 365 days a year on the off chance I might get rear ended? This should be an active system.. Someone please post a pic of an 07/08 from the same vantage point so we can appreciate the difference..
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Ok, have a look.. Sadly, I am getting somewhat used to it.. But still no where near as comfortable as in my 07.. I still think this design is totally ridiculous.. So I have to sit uncomfortable for 365 days a year on the off chance I might get rear ended? This should be an active system.. Someone please post a pic of an 07/08 from the same vantage point so we can appreciate the difference..