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Stop that Sinking Feeling
For all us with Base and S models, who lower their seats every time you get in and out, try this, it works.
Can't seem to get the picture up on this posting so look at my Gallery.
Roddy
6th Oct 2005 4:38 pm
graemem
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Here's the pics from Roddy's Gallery
6th Oct 2005 4:46 pm
Dan
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And I thought it was just me with sinking seats!!! Excellent tip, I shall rig something up in a similar fashion although pine might clash with my ebony interior
6th Oct 2005 7:08 pm
BN
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dd_156ar wrote:
And I thought it was just me with sinking seats!!! Excellent tip, I shall rig something up in a similar fashion although pine might clash with my ebony interior
Yes, that is a very good idea as I thought I was shrinking when I first got the D3. The interior mirror kept getting higher and higher. But then as you may know by now, I think the base to S seats are absolutley aweful. Seats in a 1956 Standard 8 were far more comfortable.
Incidentally, LRCS state catogorically that I am the only one who has complained about the 'S' seats. Come on guys, get your EPQR's in now.
6th Oct 2005 8:06 pm
Winger Site Moderator
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dd_156ar wrote:
And I thought it was just me with sinking seats!!! Excellent tip, I shall rig something up in a similar fashion although pine might clash with my ebony interior
Black ash maybe?
6th Oct 2005 8:09 pm
simon
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But don't forget that your body stretches slightly over night as your joints and muscles relax... compressing again during the day.
Seriously this is true and can make it appear that your mirror is wrong.
-s
6th Oct 2005 8:57 pm
BN
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simon wrote:
But don't forget that your body stretches slightly over night as your joints and muscles relax... compressing again during the day.
Seriously this is true and can make it appear that your mirror is wrong.
-s
Now Simon in my case that is not happening anymore. The seat is sinking, because it is on high at the beginning of the week and at the bottom at the end of the week. The seat is rubbish.
6th Oct 2005 9:10 pm
Roddy
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Totally agree BN, drove me mad, went through a routine everytime I got into the seat..... 13 pumps down followed by 13 pumps up.... just to have the seat at the correct height. My dealer has looked into it, has had one or two complaints, his theory was to remove the handle but LR refuse to sanction any modification.
Used to have at full height but made you feel you were going to slide on to the dash!
Sat in an HSE today, georgous seats!!
Roddy
6th Oct 2005 9:21 pm
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Roddy wrote:
BN drove me mad
We all know the feeling 06 D3 SE / 15 LR D90 XS SW / 88 LR 90 Td5 / 68 BMW 2000 ti
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6th Oct 2005 9:24 pm
BN
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Roddy wrote:
Totally agree BN, drove me mad, went through a routine everytime I got into the seat..... 13 pumps down followed by 13 pumps up.... just to have the seat at the correct height. My dealer has looked into it, has had one or two complaints, his theory was to remove the handle but LR refuse to sanction any modification.
Used to have at full height but made you feel you were going to slide on to the dash!
Sat in an HSE today, georgous seats!!
Roddy
Roddy, what I cannot understand is that just about everyone I speak to with the S seats is unhappy. The first time I drove the car I raised the seat and it put pressure onto my ankles, spine and hips. I have got LR to agree to modify the seat, but it has taken 6 months so far and I still have not managed to get the seat modified. However, it is NOT LR's fault it is the company who agreed to do it.
What is more rediculous, is that LR are going to pay and I would have thought the company doing the mod would have bent over backwards to work with LR. Sadly they have not.
If anyone out there is able to mod a seat professionally, I will ask my LRCS liaison to make contact and lets do it. I know exactly what is required and once done you can all get yours done. Slimer first thought I think.
6th Oct 2005 9:27 pm
BN
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Martin wrote:
Roddy wrote:
BN drove me mad
We all know the feeling
Naughty Martin, I know your going back to Uni and will be getting up to all sorts of tricks, but editing my posts is not allowed I will get TFC to plasticuff you to your steering wheel on the 28th if you stitch me up again you hooligan .
6th Oct 2005 9:30 pm
Martin Site Admin and Owner
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I didn't edit your posts, only a quote from Roddy. Anyway, I've sent you a PM which might help you, so be nice 06 D3 SE / 15 LR D90 XS SW / 88 LR 90 Td5 / 68 BMW 2000 ti
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6th Oct 2005 9:32 pm
BN
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Martin wrote:
I didn't edit your posts, only a quote from Roddy. Anyway, I've sent you a PM which might help you, so be nice
I am always nice and thank for the pm, I will try them. Cheeky young whipper snapper, put the comma in next time
6th Oct 2005 9:35 pm
Roddy
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BN, when you say modification, what is to be done, perhaps being able to raise the front of the seat?
6th Oct 2005 9:42 pm
BN
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Roddy wrote:
BN, when you say modification, what is to be done, perhaps being able to raise the front of the seat?
Yes, I can't say too much yet as it is a one off at this point and I have fought very long and hard to get this far. When done I will let you all know.
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