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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 143 Joined: 4-January 04 From: Sarnia Member No.: 97 ![]() |
Is it just me, or do others find the seats in the Camaro horrible and painfull?
I recognize that the seats don't hold an occupant well when said occupant is engaged in vigorous driving, but heck I got in my car Sat and took a drive outbound for 1.5 hours and inbound for the same length of time. When I got in the car first thing my lower back was a bit sore. When I got home my back was a whole bunch sore. Today it is awful sore. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) Are there others who have the same experience? Is there something about the design of these seats that causes back pain? Heck, I can drive my wife's Honda for hours without trouble, why? Do I need a new seat? What should I get? Or is it just my 47 year old back going to rat sh*&. |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,086 Joined: 16-January 04 From: Chandler AZ Member No.: 130 ![]() |
Interesting theory from the chiropractor...however, my wife (who is 5'2") had leg problems in her MB 450SL because the OE seat base was too long and caused her to have circulation problems. Could be an extreme difference in that case due to her short legs.
But I'm 6'2" and even in my 01 2500HD, I still have my right leg slightly rotated outward (kneecap is at 2 o'clock) and eventually that leg will start to hurt as well, but not for quite a while. I think (for me at least) that I need a seat that is wide enough in the base, but has high enough thigh bolsters to moderately force the right leg to remain straight in line towards the pedals. |
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