Tall ppl seat sweetspot woes
#16
Lexus Test Driver
Does Kate Upton's butt fit comfy in your seat?
Last edited by bclexus; 03-17-15 at 06:19 PM.
#18
Lexus Test Driver
I can't, it's NSFP. This thread will get closed again.
#19
I'm 6'4" so I can completely sympathize with you!
This is my Current Setup:
Steering Wheel: all the way out and in bottom position (I wish it went out further)
Leg Extension: all the way out (I wish it went out further)
Seat Bolster: 75% inflated
Seat Bottom: back part to the ground / front part all the way up
Seat Back: 90 degree angle form seat bottom which is inclined
Headrest: 3rd position (wish it could be adjusted higher vs. one position)
Lumbar: This is the area where I struggle the most and feel most back discomfort so I vary it every few days
This is my Current Setup:
Steering Wheel: all the way out and in bottom position (I wish it went out further)
Leg Extension: all the way out (I wish it went out further)
Seat Bolster: 75% inflated
Seat Bottom: back part to the ground / front part all the way up
Seat Back: 90 degree angle form seat bottom which is inclined
Headrest: 3rd position (wish it could be adjusted higher vs. one position)
Lumbar: This is the area where I struggle the most and feel most back discomfort so I vary it every few days
#21
Lexus Champion
I'm 6'4" so I can completely sympathize with you!
This is my Current Setup:
Steering Wheel: all the way out and in bottom position (I wish it went out further)
Leg Extension: all the way out (I wish it went out further)
Seat Bolster: 75% inflated
Seat Bottom: back part to the ground / front part all the way up
Seat Back: 90 degree angle form seat bottom which is inclined
Headrest: 3rd position (wish it could be adjusted higher vs. one position)
Lumbar: This is the area where I struggle the most and feel most back discomfort so I vary it every few days
This is my Current Setup:
Steering Wheel: all the way out and in bottom position (I wish it went out further)
Leg Extension: all the way out (I wish it went out further)
Seat Bolster: 75% inflated
Seat Bottom: back part to the ground / front part all the way up
Seat Back: 90 degree angle form seat bottom which is inclined
Headrest: 3rd position (wish it could be adjusted higher vs. one position)
Lumbar: This is the area where I struggle the most and feel most back discomfort so I vary it every few days
#22
Pole Position
I'm also 6'4"
This is my Current Setup:
Steering Wheel: all the way out and almost all the way down
Seat almost all the way back, forward just a bit
Seat Lumbar: 100% inflated
Seat Bottom: back part to the ground / front part all the way up
Seat Back: more or less 90 degree angle form seat bottom
Headrest: most of the way forward (one back from full forward?)
The seat back is the one I move depending on my driving.
My head also touches the roof, which is annoying, but this happens in almost every car - even the new Tundra!
This is my Current Setup:
Steering Wheel: all the way out and almost all the way down
Seat almost all the way back, forward just a bit
Seat Lumbar: 100% inflated
Seat Bottom: back part to the ground / front part all the way up
Seat Back: more or less 90 degree angle form seat bottom
Headrest: most of the way forward (one back from full forward?)
The seat back is the one I move depending on my driving.
My head also touches the roof, which is annoying, but this happens in almost every car - even the new Tundra!
#24
Lexus Test Driver
Hahaha! That's funny...
Being that tall would not be much fun...
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Ok this might sound weird a bit but here goes: where do you plant your feet?
I have the fsport RWD, naturally my left foot rests on the metal footrest.
My right foot, however, is forced to rest at a weird angle between the brake and accelerator. I say forced because the floor has an indentation which my heel slides to and rests there. It's like a perfect cricular hole made just for your heel
This may be causing all my leg cramps. (crowded roads constant braking/accelerating at that angle).
Please advise
I have the fsport RWD, naturally my left foot rests on the metal footrest.
My right foot, however, is forced to rest at a weird angle between the brake and accelerator. I say forced because the floor has an indentation which my heel slides to and rests there. It's like a perfect cricular hole made just for your heel
This may be causing all my leg cramps. (crowded roads constant braking/accelerating at that angle).
Please advise
#26
Lexus Test Driver
It is very important to have a comfortable seat.
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Sorry had to add.
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