Seat options
Seat options
Anyone know of a seat that fits well in the Spider? My stock seats are uncomfortable and don't go far enough foward for my wife to reach the pedals. Which may be a good thing...
I am thinking of getting something at the local junk yard.
Anyone with a successful replacements and what did they cost?
I am thinking of getting something at the local junk yard.
Anyone with a successful replacements and what did they cost?
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I've heard of people using CRX or Pontiac Fiero seats. How tall is your wife? I'm almost 5'1" and can reach the pedals easily in both my Spiders. My husband did weld a medal block under the clutch pedal when I had the racing clutch, but under normal circumstances, I have no problem. Try cleaning and lubing the slides to make sure the seat is going as far as it can.
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LOL
My wife insistsshe is "at least" 5 foot tall. I give her the same line every time, three pair o' socks and you might make it.
I just know that it is a proven fact that demure stature does not prevent Spider operations. She does slide the seat all the way forward. And, she does keep up with me in traffic. When she does drive me around town, I do not witness any trouble. And....she IS happy driving her Spider.
I am interested in learning about Ron's modification to the pedals if you might have some pictures to forward via email. I would like to see my wife a little further back from the steering wheel.
My wife insistsshe is "at least" 5 foot tall. I give her the same line every time, three pair o' socks and you might make it.
I just know that it is a proven fact that demure stature does not prevent Spider operations. She does slide the seat all the way forward. And, she does keep up with me in traffic. When she does drive me around town, I do not witness any trouble. And....she IS happy driving her Spider.
I am interested in learning about Ron's modification to the pedals if you might have some pictures to forward via email. I would like to see my wife a little further back from the steering wheel.
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The block is only under the clutch pedal. I had to have it to the floor in order to keep it disengaged and since I was using my tippy toes, I was afraid of serious problems such as pulled toe muscles, broken toe nails...you know.
Mike, are your wife's arms long enough to move the seat back and still reach the steering wheel?
Mike, are your wife's arms long enough to move the seat back and still reach the steering wheel?
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i don't think the rack is legal in michigan. and besides, it is just her legs that are causing the issue.
charge up those batteries, Denise, and send me a snap. if i can get her away from the steer wheel, i will feel better.
does your hubby have any trouble driving your car with the block on the pedal?
charge up those batteries, Denise, and send me a snap. if i can get her away from the steer wheel, i will feel better.
does your hubby have any trouble driving your car with the block on the pedal?