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<blockquote data-quote="Loxy" data-source="post: 421074" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>If you are over 6foot then I think you will find the seats too high even on their lowest setting and you'll probably have your legs hitting the steering wheel, I did when I tried to fit them to my bus although I have an flat (no-dish) steering wheel fitted.</p><p>I ended up removing the runners and bolting them to the floor through the brackets that bolt to the runners. With a bit of fettling you can keep the base raising action and this actually moves the seat forward as well as up so provides a little flexibility.</p><p>I also ended up with a spacer under the steering wheel for a bit more space and to allow sufficient movement of my legs to press the pedals!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loxy, post: 421074, member: 147"] If you are over 6foot then I think you will find the seats too high even on their lowest setting and you'll probably have your legs hitting the steering wheel, I did when I tried to fit them to my bus although I have an flat (no-dish) steering wheel fitted. I ended up removing the runners and bolting them to the floor through the brackets that bolt to the runners. With a bit of fettling you can keep the base raising action and this actually moves the seat forward as well as up so provides a little flexibility. I also ended up with a spacer under the steering wheel for a bit more space and to allow sufficient movement of my legs to press the pedals! [/QUOTE]
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