12-08-2023, 07:58 AM | #1 |
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Replaced headrest (or head restraint)
The U11 iX1 has been a great car in many ways. There are certainly things that I feel BMW could have done a better job but aren’t dealbreakers: delay in radio station list when car is parked in underground parking, overly compensated acceleration from dead stop on uphills, weird logic for “start” button, loud AC fan noise … etc
The only thing that really bothered me was the headrest (or head restraint as many would call them). I know this is a beaten to death topic in many forums, as many argue there is a reason for modern cars to push drivers’ head “too-forward” to prevent whiplash. However, I certainly disagree as it’s not an issue for some body heights and certainly much less of a problem when one sits in a much more reclined angle or if I put a thick cushion to mimic a taller torso. I sit in a much more upright position normally. I’m pretty sure Porsche is able to pass crash tests satisfying whiplash drills using their fixed-back bucket seats. Obviously the solution in reality is to provide an adjustable angle/horizontal position headrests like some more-premium cars do, but to make life easier and supposedly more “fool proof” (though realistically more budget) manufacturers including BMW just have a one size fits all to pass crash tests. Anyways I swapped out the factory U11 headrests with some G30 (or something) ones. The angle difference is minimal visually, but it made a world of a difference for me. I no longer need to recline the seats just to prevent my neck from breaking, and having a much more upright angle is so much better for my lower back. By no means am I suggesting this mod/change is legal/safe and all that. I’m merely sharing my experience. I will not be responsible nor liable for any damage or injuries caused if anyone decides to do the same … PS: My car has oyster sensatec interior, and I couldn’t find full sensatec headrests, so had to get the cloth ones … but they did turn out pretty well. Very happy with this. Photos: |
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I don't have a headrest issue bc I am short, but rather, a different issue.
When test driving, I asked my CA if there was a booster seat or cushion of some sort available for the car because I feel slightly low even though I had the seat up at max height. I think it was all he could do not to laugh at my request. He very nicely said, "Oh you could probably find something on Amazon." |
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Actually it would have been less of an issue if anyone either is taller or shorter. I am just hitting this weird spot where it gets really uncomfortable.
It is better when I raise the headrest all the way up, but I would be more worried about breaking my neck that way than using an older model headrest from BMW at its lowest setting. I have also tried raising my whole body up with some cushions, and the neck issue goes away. The rest of the seat is fairly well designed otherwise. |
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I'm also tall. With the seat in the lowest position, there's only about 1 inch of space above my head.(which is perfectly fine with me) In other words, I probably also have taller torso and short legs.
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11-02-2024, 10:37 AM | #13 |
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Hi, did exactly the same replaced by g20 headrest. Since 2 month it was impossible to find a comfortable position,
I owned bmw g30, f48 ,f20, e90, e87, never had back tension before! it was simply the headrest! Neck position Have a such impact and create tension in the lumbar and upper back zone! |
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I'm just annoyed that people who sit very upright get penalized as a result. The entire seat setup should be designed so it fits a wide range of applications, at least for a regular family car. |
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