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ChrisP Member Since: 26 Jan 2008 Location: Derbyshire Dales Posts: 1392 |
Interestingly I've found the opposite,I had a MB E320CDi eastate which had the AMG air conditioned seats with a long base and after about a 3 hour journey when I got out I could hardly walk,this hasn't happened with the RRS shorter seat base and I wondered if the longer base on the MB was cutting off the blood supply at the knee. MY2011 HSE Santorini/Ivory/Piano Black/Privacy Glass/TV .Sadly gone.
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Wed Nov 03 2010 2:26pm |
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wackyjim Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Tayside Posts: 265 |
Hi Ronnie... I'm sorry to say your girlfriend is in my opinion wrong and if you are suffering what sounds like identical pain to me then you are unlikely to ever feel comfortable however you are absolutely spot on regarding the pedals...I had to attend a physio because of the pain and he asked to look at my seating position in the car and he immediately identified that my right thigh is perched on the seat bolster causing a pressure point he also perhaps more importantly felt that my right leg position in addressing the accelerator pedal is such that it has to rotate awkwardly to meet the pedal which in turn puts pressure on the heel/toe action of driving.All of this gives me under thigh aches which means that driving any more than 15 minutes is purgatory!!!! The solution in his mind would be to move the accelerator and brake pedals by approx 1-2 inches which would bring thigh and foot into a straight line and take the right thigh off the bolster cushion...I have for the past 6 months been looking to off load this car and get into a FFRR but the hit I am going to take because the RRS is so new is horrendous therefore I asked the dealer what my options were,he told me that they are not allowed to make modifications themselves but that there is a certified company in Cupar (Scotland) that can alter the pedals which would not affect manufacturers warranty/safety etc. He has promised to send me the details...when I get them I will let you know. PS: Forget gel pads and seat cushions they don't work...its definitely the pedal position that needs to be changed!!! |
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Wed Nov 03 2010 3:13pm |
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Bradders Member Since: 08 Oct 2009 Location: Leeds Posts: 2515 |
I sympathise.
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Wed Nov 03 2010 3:14pm |
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carlos50 Member Since: 04 Oct 2010 Location: North East Posts: 401 |
wackyjim
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Wed Nov 03 2010 3:27pm |
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wackyjim Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Tayside Posts: 265 |
Carl
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Wed Nov 03 2010 3:39pm |
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Mail Order Ride Member Since: 28 Feb 2009 Location: UK Posts: 131 |
Me me me me me
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Wed Nov 03 2010 6:41pm |
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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
+1 Agreed somewhat.. I'm 6'7" and have the front of the seat squab up at its highgest and lower the rear of the seat squab....
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Wed Nov 03 2010 7:25pm |
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RonnieT Member Since: 02 Nov 2010 Location: Ireland Posts: 15 |
Well, tonight I experimented with one of those strap on lumbar supports for office chairs.
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Wed Nov 03 2010 9:12pm |
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RonnieT Member Since: 02 Nov 2010 Location: Ireland Posts: 15 |
OK, well, having fecked about with my home-made leg support, I thought on the return journey I would try Mail Order Ride and 2nd Rower's suggestion to go high. And what a difference it made!
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Fri Nov 05 2010 9:44am |
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Bradders Member Since: 08 Oct 2009 Location: Leeds Posts: 2515 |
Good to hear that Ronnie.
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Fri Nov 05 2010 9:51am |
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RonnieT Member Since: 02 Nov 2010 Location: Ireland Posts: 15 |
Yes, I did pause and wonder if there was a better way to describe a lumbar support which attaches to a chair via a series of belt-like pieces of nylon... Mind you, I would imagine having someone go at you with some form of 'strap on' device would soon give you something other than a sore leg to complain about |
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Fri Nov 05 2010 9:54am |
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Bradders Member Since: 08 Oct 2009 Location: Leeds Posts: 2515 |
I wouldnt know, mate! FF 4.4 V8 Soooo looking forward to this bad boy Ex 2006 RRS SC - garbage Ex 2016 135i M Sport - dream car Ex 2003 RS6 Avant - piece of cr*p Ex 2014 320d X Drive, M Sport Touring - ok I guess Ex 2007 RRS TDV8 - bloody loved it EX 2007 FL2 XS - not so bad |
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Fri Nov 05 2010 12:56pm |
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chris mc Member Since: 03 Sep 2010 Location: Dundee Posts: 950 |
I must admit i find my car exceptionally comfortable, im 6ft 2. |
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Fri Nov 05 2010 1:13pm |
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andaval Member Since: 23 Apr 2011 Location: London Posts: 9 |
Thanks for the tips guys - I was struggling to find a comfortable driving position also. The main problem was I had the seat too low..... and was getting backache. This was very different from the Freelander I had previously, which was the most comfortable car I had driven before.
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Sat Jun 04 2011 9:58pm |
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