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poormans_LFA 12-16-2011 08:41 PM

Seat rails...
 
being quite concerned with whether i will fit or not i'm arriving that i'll do what i takes to get a proper fit in this car, because i want it and the alternatives are....well, non existent. anyone have any experience in moving the seat rails back on a car? i'm wondering if this will compromise safety and or other aspects of ownership (warranty, insurance, etc.)? i'm 6'5" with shoes, 6'4.5" w/ out.

RRnold 12-16-2011 08:52 PM

Didn't you go to the Scion release and sit in it? I think your height shouldn't be an issue but rather how wide your torso is.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...=height&page=2

carbonBLUE 12-16-2011 08:55 PM

you may not have to move the rails, my celica is almost identical in size and seats are about in the same location in the car... with my seats ALLLL the way back its about a foot to the pedals and im 5'10 youll just be limited to 3 people in you car at any time because there will be no leg room in the rear

on moving the rails.... dunno

all i know is if you drill into the wrong support bars, ect you may compromise structural rigidity or some other crap

maybe welding the rails further back may be an option, im not sure really... just throwing suggestions

fatoni 12-16-2011 08:58 PM

well i dont have an answer but you might want to google foamectomy. at 6'2" i fit in my na miata and im pretty sure this car is much roomier

WingsofWar 12-16-2011 09:06 PM

Height wise, based on what iv seen i don't think you will have an issue with this car even at 6'5. But if your wider.....you might have an issue.. Looks like some of the people who did road tests are too snug in those seats and might be an issue with someone with some handles or a long torso where the arms come up to the shoulder guards on the seat.

Sully 12-16-2011 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WingsofWar (Post 99523)
Height wise, based on what iv seen i don't think you will have an issue with this car even at 6'5. But if your wider.....you might have an issue.. Looks like some of the people who did road tests are too snug in those seats and might be an issue with someone with some handles or a long torso where the arms come up to the shoulder guards on the seat.

That's my worry, being 6'5" with a long torso/arms.

I'm not too worried about headroom or legroom. I've never felt cramped in a subaru, and they built the chassis, so I'm optimistic.

xantonin 12-16-2011 09:25 PM

You need a sunroof so your head can stick out of it!

poormans_LFA 12-16-2011 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RRnold (Post 99511)
Didn't you go to the Scion release and sit in it? I think your height shouldn't be an issue but rather how wide your torso is.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...=height&page=2

never sat in it. only risky trousers had that opportunity- same thing said in the link you posted.

short torso, small waist and long legs. my worry is always my knees doing the driving and not my hands. i'll tell you what cars i've gotten out of as soon as i've got in: S2K, Boxster Spyder, Miata, 350/370Z- all wayyyy too small on the inside. perfect cars for horse jockeys.

poormans_LFA 12-16-2011 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sully (Post 99527)
That's my worry, being 6'5" with a long torso/arms.

I'm not too worried about headroom or legroom. I've never felt cramped in a subaru, and they built the chassis, so I'm optimistic.

all late model Subaru's starting w/ the GH Impreza are very ROOMY cars. I sat in the new '12 Impreza at the auto show and it was supder comfy with the amount of leg and head room. what makes the AS1 different from all other Subs besides the fact that it's RWD is the packaging. given the objective in engineering this car they've moved as much of the running gear as close to the center of the car as possible and within reason. naturally as a result interior space begins to become compromised. for all the other FWD/AWD Sub's the running gear is mostly at the front end of the car, hence the typical/trademark front over hang you find on pretty much every Sub ever made in recent history.

DuMa 12-17-2011 12:13 AM

im 6'4" im gonna face the same problem

DRACHENV6 12-17-2011 09:47 AM

^holy ish...

Are you vietnamese and 6'4"?


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