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Old 08-09-12, 03:53 PM   #1
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Mine is a rhd and has lumber support for the driver's seat as well. Meaning they could have paired the options in the first place so that codriver as well has both hight and lumber support adjustable, such a shame they didn't.

IMO ZS is one of the cars you'd want to sit as low as possible, codriver has totaly different driving experience. Back seat is sitting nicely.
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Mine is a rhd and has lumber support for the driver's seat as well. Meaning they could have paired the options in the first place so that codriver as well has both hight and lumber support adjustable, such a shame they didn't.

IMO ZS is one of the cars you'd want to sit as low as possible, codriver has totaly different driving experience. Back seat is sitting nicely.
The Rover 45 connosour (sp) has driver and passanger hieght and lumber adjustment.
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Old 09-09-12, 07:26 PM   #3
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It's really not the best driving position ever. I've fitted some cobra clubman seats onto the ZS subframes and that's really improved the height issue. Still not as low as I can make the seats in my 1 series, but I no longer feel like my backside is at the same height as the dash top.

Hasn't sorted out the fact that I find the clutch pedal is way too high when I'm in the right position for the accelerator pedal, or if I'm in a comfortable position for the clutch I can't fully depress the accelerator!
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Old 09-09-12, 09:06 PM   #4
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It's really not the best driving position ever. I've fitted some cobra clubman seats onto the ZS subframes and that's really improved the height issue. Still not as low as I can make the seats in my 1 series, but I no longer feel like my backside is at the same height as the dash top.

Hasn't sorted out the fact that I find the clutch pedal is way too high when I'm in the right position for the accelerator pedal, or if I'm in a comfortable position for the clutch I can't fully depress the accelerator!
If you have a Sheddist kit the clutch hight is adjustable!!
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Old 09-09-12, 09:22 PM   #5
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If you have a Sheddist kit the clutch hight is adjustable!!
That's the best thing I've heard this weekend! Are these still available? Where would I get one from?!
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