HOW TO:
Went to junkyard and bought 2 Isuzu Rodeo headrests. Extra just in case I borked it.
BurgmanUSA site is what I used for a how to. Well, the rods on the head rest were 1/4" closer together than the AK. I spread them out, bent them according to the Burgman instructions and voila, they went right in.
BUT.....the rods only went through the first guides and was floppy on the seat. That wasn't gonna work. So I looked under the seat. The rods needed about 3/4"(guessing) to reach the 2nd guide (there are 3) which would make it steady and firm mounted on the seat.
Straightened out the rods, and bent them about 3/8" from the headrest. All that bending and they weren't perfectly straight, but the crooked part was in the seat tube so you can't see it. Being just a fraction off kilter instead of perfectly straight made them fit firm in the AK guides.
Also made the headrest sit further forward now (I'm short) so it was perfect for me. A taller person would want to force it further back into the AK seat guides.
NOTE: IF you try to make this yourself, please be aware of the notch on the headrest. DO NOT BEND AT THE NOTCH. Above or below or it will crack.
Pictures:
You can see the indent in the headrest where I was using a board for leverage to bend those suckers. It is slowing coming out.
Exposed rods look tacky. Some have used that split tubing to hold wiring and some have use 3/8" shrink tubing. Either way, I think that will make it look better.
Also, several have used flat black rattle can paint to spoof it up.