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boredom.is.me 04-14-2013 03:18 AM

Is my pain normal?
 
I drive in the 9 and 3 position, arms with a slight bend. Like every other LHD car owner, my primary arm is my left. Is it abnormal that my left elbow is in a decent amount of pain? I drove from Daytona to Tampa and back last weekend and I also just got back into Daytona a few hours ago.

boredom.is.me 04-14-2013 03:22 AM

It's a 2.5hr trip each way, but I probably managed to do both trips in about 8hr.

civicdrivr 04-14-2013 03:22 AM

Not normal. I don't have any pain, and the longest stint I've driven mine was 17hrs straight. My right knee, hip, and lower back hurt, but not my elbow.

Maybe adjust your seating position? Stretch more?

Bristecom 04-14-2013 03:31 AM

Keep adjusting your steering wheel and seat position.

Exhaust 04-14-2013 03:35 AM

Seat position like everyone else says, Im ambidextrous and suffer on both arms if im too close mainly in my wrist.

Retro86 04-14-2013 03:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bristecom (Post 864122)
Keep adjusting your steering wheel and seat position.

This.

bcj 04-14-2013 03:51 AM

Positioning is a primary concern. Change up your seat and wheel positions to find one that works for you.

I find it less stressful to lean back into the seat and push with the outside arm and a light grip.
You can use the seat bolster to support the motion easier than pulling with the inside arm.

Gripping the wheel tightly uses a lot of calories and will wear you out faster.

I use the 10 and 2 mostly. they've even put egonomic prosthesies(?) there for that purpose.

ZDan 04-14-2013 03:51 AM

"Primary" arm? Both hands should be on the wheel 90% of the time!

With your shoulders firmly supported by the seat (i.e., no ridiculous strain-inducing excessive seatback lean angle), your arms should be bent quite a bit, approaching 90 degrees (not "slightly bent"), with both hands on the wheel at 9 and 3. Should be able to easily turn the wheel 90degrees and still have some bend angle in both elbows, without your shoulders coming off the seatback.

Nothing more ridiculous than to see people with a ton of seatback lean, but having to strain their backs to keep their hands on the wheel. This is a LOT less relaxing and more stress-inducing, and of course if evasive action has to be taken they are in NO kind of position to maintain control of the car.

EAGLE5 04-14-2013 12:28 PM

^^^^^ What he said ^^^^^

When I go back to the gangster lean position, it's fatiguing. For long car trips, I lean back one click. I'm 6' and my seat has a little room to slide back more.

SloS14 04-14-2013 01:26 PM

this car makes my right hand sweaty. I have a bad disc and the seats definitely don't help.

Mandy 04-14-2013 01:33 PM

The only pain I have while driving is from my cheeks, due to smiling too much.

raul 04-14-2013 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boredom.is.me (Post 864107)
I drive in the 9 and 3 position, arms with a slight bend. Like every other LHD car owner, my primary arm is my left. Is it abnormal that my left elbow is in a decent amount of pain? I drove from Daytona to Tampa and back last weekend and I also just got back into Daytona a few hours ago.

I rest my left elbow on the door. If you can't do that, I suggest you slide closer to the wheel.

Laika 04-14-2013 01:41 PM

If you're like me, you're going to need to dedicate some time to really finding that perfect driving position. The worst thing you can do here is settle. The second mistake you can make is not taking advantage of all the adjustable features in your car (seat, steering wheel, mirrors) and set them according to things you can't adjust (pedals/shifter).

I am very comfortable in my car and it's because I found my perfect seating position and I won't move it for anything. If I can offer you one good tip; Set your driving position up with your back fully against the seat. You should be comfortable driving with your head against the head rest. This isn't going to work for everyone but for me it's the difference between constantly fumbling to find a good position and being perfectly comfortable. This position also gives you the advantage for higher G turns.

civicdrivr 04-14-2013 02:40 PM

:word: It took me nearly a month to find the perfect driving position.


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