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Originally Posted by enrm6
If you are struggling with getting a comfortable seating position I’d recommend backing everything off and starting again, follow a guide like this one to incrementally set each adjustment.
http://drivingergonomics.lboro.ac.uk...re%20guide.pdf
In addition, any single posture over long periods of driving is unlikely to be comfortable. I’d suggest storing two slightly different driving postures (e.g one more laid back vs one more upright) in memory and flipping between the two on a long drive to activate different muscle groups and shift some pressure points around.
For what it’s worth I really like my R-Design seats.
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Looks like a good guide to follow. Looks like I did a lot of this in a fashion, but I would use this process instead if I was to do it again and may give it a go anyway but keep my current setting as well just in case.
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Last edited by neon; Oct 6th, 2018 at 17:00.
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