niccolo
12-19-2021, 02:03 PM
Hey, everyone!
I've read a couple of posts here about tall people/ headroom. And also a few ideas to increase headroom—for instance by removing seat tracks or using a custom, lower seat cushion.
My problem is actually that I'm used to driving pretty close to the steering wheel, and with the back of the seat straight.
I know the solution for me could be to shut up and recline the seat, but are there any options besides those 2 I mentioned above that I can look into, to seat the way I'm used to and increase headroom as much as possible?
For instance, from what I understand the chassis or seat assembly is on an incline, so that as you get closer to the steering wheel the seats gets higher: perhaps I could change that incline somehow (if that's even true)..?
Any help appreciated.
I've read a couple of posts here about tall people/ headroom. And also a few ideas to increase headroom—for instance by removing seat tracks or using a custom, lower seat cushion.
My problem is actually that I'm used to driving pretty close to the steering wheel, and with the back of the seat straight.
I know the solution for me could be to shut up and recline the seat, but are there any options besides those 2 I mentioned above that I can look into, to seat the way I'm used to and increase headroom as much as possible?
For instance, from what I understand the chassis or seat assembly is on an incline, so that as you get closer to the steering wheel the seats gets higher: perhaps I could change that incline somehow (if that's even true)..?
Any help appreciated.