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I am sure more of you have come across or are dealing with this same problem.

Ann is not the tallest woman around,in fact she is kinda short,this becomes really obvious when she is driving.

She needs to be elevated a little bit to be able to see the road a bit better but if she sits on a pillow her legs are

too short to operate the pedals.

This she compensates for by wearing shoes with very thick soles.

Any of you reckognise this scenario sofar?

I think there is no chance to find a carseat that is adjustable but that seems to be a problem.

Next best thing is a special seat cushion,i have seen them but can not remember where or even when.

Does any body out there know where to buy one?It looks like a big wedge,higher in the back than in the front.

I will try to attach an image.

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Posted

You could someone to make that easily.

Even with the drivers seat fully elevated my wife couldn't sit high enough,  a cushion was no good.

I took the rear seat bolts out of the floor and bought some longer ones, made up 3 inches of packed washers, suited her well.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Kwasaki said:

You could someone to make that easily.

Even with the drivers seat fully elevated my wife couldn't sit high enough,  a cushion was no good.

I took the rear seat bolts out of the floor and bought some longer ones, made up 3 inches of packed washers, suited her well.

Yes i looked at raising the back of the seat as well but i have to drive the truck also and i do not think it will be good fro me that way.

 

Posted
30 minutes ago, jvs said:

Yes i looked at raising the back of the seat as well but i have to drive the truck also and i do not think it will be good fro me that way.

 

OK I'd get the cushion made just make sure to use velcro to stop it sliding about.  :thumbsup:

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