Mike_Byron wrote:
I am a lot less than six foot and I have the high back tombstone style of mini seats. Getting a comfortable position in that is fairly difficult as well.
I can drive the commodore or the one ute all day but the mini becomes uncomfortable after about an hour.
I'm the other way around - 20 minutes in the commodore and I'm a wreck - I've heard from a mate with a bad back that commodores are perfect if you're around 5'8", any taller and they're the worst
I am 6'4" My MK2 S (same seats/wheel as the GT) has the original seats on their furthest back position and original steering wheel with a steering column drop bracket, dropped only around 1/2" - no trouble getting in and out, and the big steering wheel means I don't have to reach a long way forward. I can drive all day (and have done) with no pain or stiffness.... for a while my regular drive to work was 50km return on bumpy country roads and it was great
Minichick - take your drivers seat out and check the diaphragm underneath, and have a feel of the upright - the diaphragm can break away at the back, dropping your bum into an uncomfortable position, and there are straps that go across the upright, under the vinyl trim, if they're broken then your back will not have any support - I reckon if a mini seat is right, it's really a good option.
It is very easy to replace the diaphragm and back straps - slide the clips off underneath the seats and you can remove the vinyl like a big sock, fix whatever you need to and slide it back on, and replace the clips... too easy. A new diaphragm is about $65
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