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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Santa Maria, CA
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Hello, I have a 1929 Tudor that is my tour car. Due to my size, 6ft5 I have a hard time driving on extended trips. Can someone suggest some replacement seats that you have put in your tudor to make it more friendly to me?
Thank you, Jay McCord/Forditude |
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Location: Nelson. New Zealand
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Used Honda City in my vicky, but my 29 delivery has stock seats, not over stuffed & are good, For added leg room make up new front legs with more offset which moves seal further back, Derek from hot sunny NZ
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Location: Eastern Tennessee
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Can you not fabricate some brackets to move the seat rearward to gain more clearance? No need to replace the seat IMO.
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Location: Kalamazoo, MI USA
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I put these from a '99 Malibu in my Tudor a few years ago. They adjust forward and back and the back of the seat reclines. Made a 500 mile round trip this October and didn't have any problems with comfort. Doilies are to cover up the holes for head rest.
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I like those!
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