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May 6th, 2021, 22:28 | #21 |
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I’ve been experimenting with distance from steering wheel (since discomfort comes from neck / shoulders). I quite like my arms pretty much stretched out for the steering wheel as it makes it feel smaller - but I wonder if that is an issue with over reaching.
I have tried to put my wrists on the top of the wheel and keep my back flat which I can do (to measure) but my shoulders come away to reach the wheel. Not sure if they should remain pinned to the seat. My only concern then would be distance from wheel. I’ll do some more adjustments. |
May 7th, 2021, 00:43 | #22 |
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Could well be the reason you are getting neck and shoulder discomfort as you are extending your upper arm, shoulder and neck muscles, by having a bend in your arms the muscles are more relaxed and gives you more flexible steering. When you stretch your arms to touch the top of the wheel with your wrists keep your shoulders firmly in the seat. You will find this necessitates moving the wheel further out or moving the seat a bit further forwards. The main adjustment is seat to pedals as they are in a fixed position, then everything else is set from this position. I'm six foot, and have the wheel fully pushed in and only adjusted in the up/down plane. I do tend to sit a bit further forward and people have commented as much, (no complaints from rear passengers though), but by no means hunched over the wheel. The top of the wheel is just above my knees, but I can slide my hands around the rim, top to bottom without hinderance.
We are all different shapes and sizes though, so what works for me might not for you, happy adjusting and hope you find your ideal seat position.
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May 7th, 2021, 02:42 | #23 |
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Don’t laugh, but I have removed the driver’s seat cushion from the 3 wheeler, and replaced it with a 1” thick piece of foam under the carpet. Immediately in front of this, to support my legs just above the knees, I have a cylindrical tool ‘box’, padded for comfort. So essentially I sit on the floor, with legs slightly bent.
Sounds horrendous, but it’s surprisingly comfortable.
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May 7th, 2021, 06:05 | #24 |
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Trying hard not to laugh, honest. Now that is what you call real seat of pants driving.
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May 9th, 2021, 08:31 | #25 |
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Well thanks for all of the suggestions. So many factors affect position and comfort. Also when you feel either too leaned back or too upright the measurements taken are only a couple of degrees different.
I have pulled the wheel out fully to try and get my shoulders to not move away from seat back. I also moved by seat forward but that does mean I’m running out of headroom with the pano roof. As always I need to play more as often get in and it feels terrible or drive a little and then adjust to what feels good but next trip it feels terrible. I’m confident it is me and not the car. Terrible posture. |
May 9th, 2021, 13:21 | #26 |
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I downloaded a PDF document from a company called PhysioMed based in Leeds. The document is/was a guide to setting up your car driving seating position. It is called :
Correct Sitting Posture: Driving https://www.physiomed.co.uk/uploads/...ng_Digital.pdf I have read the document - but not applied it yet. I will be trying it out later today when I am introducing a new driver to the car. Good Luck
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May 9th, 2021, 15:03 | #28 |
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That PDF is a laugh - take a break every 20 minutes!
We're all different so we all like different driving positions. I'm tall and have a bad back so I take forever choosing a car, most I can't sit in comfortably, then I take ages choosing the seat options. once I have the car I play around with the seat for eternity until it feels right. Then I put my little cushion in the small of my back because the lumbar support is much too low. You don't really know if it's right until you've done a few hours in it. Why are passenger seats never as adjustable as driver seats?
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May 9th, 2021, 16:51 | #29 |
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Yeah, I ignored that bit
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