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Re: 328iS SEATS
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Subject: Re: 328iS SEATS
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From: [email protected] (John Kreskovsky)
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Date: Fri, 23 Aug 1996 14:18:39 -0400
Thanks, Carlos. I guess what they mean by Spotrs is NO PAIN
NO GAIN. Sorry to see someone else has a similar problem. The best
seating position I have found is with the front of the seat all
the way down and then I rase the back to, as you put it, maximize
contact. That gives me a pretty flat seat. Then I place a small
cushion (about a 4" by 2" by 10" piece of foam) at the junction
between the seat and the backrest. The cushion seems to help
with the lower back pain, but the back of the leg problem seems
to be more a matter of degree, never really going away.
Another point that you rased is the over all driving position.
While the press has given BMW high marks on this I find that
if I position the seat to reach the wheel properly (wrists
resting on the top of the steering wheel when fully extended)
my knees are jamed against the wheel. And I am only 5' 11".
If I place the seat to have the pedals properly placed I am
too stretched out! This car really need a tilt, teliscoping
steering wheel. (Not to mension a memory for the seat adjustment).
I find it rather anoying that these features are in many cars
costing 2/3 as much.
By the way, if there are others with this problem please let me
know. Perhaps if enough of us band together with the complaint
then we can get some satisfaction out of BMW on this. After all, the
BMW NA web site states the BMWs are luxury, performance and COMFORT!!
john k...