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      02-21-2016, 06:05 AM   #1
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How to Properly Adjust Your Seat - 2 Minute Video

Hey Everyone,

We've all been there when someone else drives your car for whatever reason and completely changes your seat's setting! It's such a pain to re-adjust, but this video will give you a consistent way to re-adjust your seat..

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Busted vid.
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Busted vid.
Sorry its on the tail end of uploading, just give it a few minutes.. Sorry about that..
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      02-21-2016, 06:14 AM   #4
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Busted vid.
It's live now.. sorry for the delay..
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      02-21-2016, 03:38 PM   #5
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Thanks for this great public service. Am waiting breathlessly for your next vid on how to open and close the windows.
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Well, thanks for watching anyway!

I'll have to expedite that next one for you

In all seriousness, I've seen a few of your posts.. How's the i8? I saw one in Philly yesterday and they look pretty sweet!
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Well, thanks for watching anyway!

I'll have to expedite that next one for you

In all seriousness, I've seen a few of your posts.. How's the i8? I saw one in Philly yesterday and they look pretty sweet!
The i8 is good. I enjoy driving it. The seat adjusts well, too.
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Well, thanks for watching anyway!

I'll have to expedite that next one for you

In all seriousness, I've seen a few of your posts.. How's the i8? I saw one in Philly yesterday and they look pretty sweet!
The i8 is good. I enjoy driving it. The seat adjusts well, too.
Lol glad to hear
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I follow everything here except that I like my seat as low as it will go. Is this a bad practice?
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I follow everything here except that I like my seat as low as it will go. Is this a bad practice?
Nah, feel free to drop it if it's comfortable that way. Those are just guidelines. The "4 fingers from the roof" just positions you to see through the middle of the glass. I think the main thing that I follow is sitting close enough to hang my hands over the wheel. That took a little getting used to since I used to sit further away from the wheel
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I follow everything here except that I like my seat as low as it will go. Is this a bad practice?
I think that's what most people prefer, but I actually like to adjust the seat as high as it will go without hitting my head which is usually the highest setting. I'm only 5'9" so I like to pretend I'm 6 feet tall.
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Was I the only one that said "bless you" when that kid sneezed at :35?

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I tried this today, however I must have an odd body configuration.

Putting the seat close enough that my wrists can rest over the wheel puts my knees up by my chest, in a really uncomfortable position.

Trying the seat further back (to solve the leg issue) with the seatback angled forward more (to put my arms closer) is also really quite uncomfortable.

In good news, with the seat at its very lowest setting, my head is just under four fingers from the roof.
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Was I the only one that said "bless you" when that kid sneezed at :35?

Lol, I can't watch the video without saying it now..
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I tried this today, however I must have an odd body configuration.

Putting the seat close enough that my wrists can rest over the wheel puts my knees up by my chest, in a really uncomfortable position.

Trying the seat further back (to solve the leg issue) with the seatback angled forward more (to put my arms closer) is also really quite awkward lol
Did you pull the steering wheel all the way towards you?
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Did you pull the steering wheel all the way towards you?
Yes, I always have it fully out.
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I tried this today, however I must have an odd body configuration.

Putting the seat close enough that my wrists can rest over the wheel puts my knees up by my chest, in a really uncomfortable position.

Trying the seat further back (to solve the leg issue) with the seatback angled forward more (to put my arms closer) is also really quite uncomfortable.

In good news, with the seat at its very lowest setting, my head is just under four fingers from the roof.
My brother is 6'4" and he has to drop his seat completely to the floor as well.. He typically has to buy cars without sun roofs so he has head clearance.
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The position I ended up with certainly puts me closer to the wheel than I was before though and I definitely noticed an improvement in the feeling of control that I have.. almost as if I'm more involved with the car/road.
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My brother is 6'4" and he has to drop his seat completely to the floor as well.. He typically has to buy cars without sun roofs so he has head clearance.
Yeah, I'm 6'1", so not quite so much of an issue for me.
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The position I ended up with certainly puts me closer to the wheel than I was before though and I definitely noticed an improvement in the feeling of control that I have.. almost as if I'm more involved with the car/road.
Awesome! I think the best advice I can give is that what's "recommended" is just a guideline you have to find what's right for you
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Awesome! I think the best advice I can give is that what's "recommended" is just a guideline you have to find what's right for you
I think the only hard and fast rule is don't lock out your elbows, don't lock out your knees. You're not able to have as fine control as you should, and if you're in an accident, having locked out elbows and/or knees is going to make some some seriously bad injuries.
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Awesome! I think the best advice I can give is that what's "recommended" is just a guideline you have to find what's right for you
I think the only hard and fast rule is don't lock out your elbows, don't lock out your knees. You're not able to have as fine control as you should, and if you're in an accident, having locked out elbows and/or knees is going to make some some seriously bad injuries.
Yea, I agree.. Safety first..
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