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ArtS 12-02-2015 05:13 PM

Too low passenger seat
 
Has anybody come up with a good solution to the very low passenger seat in the FR-S? My wife is about 5' tall and finds the seat too low for comfort. We use seat pads for now but I would like a better solution. The ideal answer would be if the driver's side seat mechanism for raising and lowering could be adapted to the passenger side seat. Maybe parts from a UK right hand drive car would keep the lever on the correct side. I could try to remove the seat base (I found it very hard to do) and add washers or spacers but then the seat would be fixed in the upper position all the time. Any ideas would be appreciated. Otherwise, I love the car.:happyanim:

swarb 12-02-2015 05:25 PM

Not much for an adjustable option except a right hand drive driver seat.

fumanchu1 12-02-2015 06:28 PM

A lot of people carry pillows and things of that nature for that exact reason.


Some aftermarket seat cover with a thick cushion might also do the trick.


Hell one person is running a phonebook under a pillow although not sure how safe that would be

Leonardo 12-02-2015 06:44 PM

Yes, I have two black matching pillows that live in the back seat. They work for leveling the back seat for groceries, gently holding gear, insulating a six pack from the sun in the back seat, and as a pillow.

go_a_way1 12-02-2015 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ArtS (Post 2468143)
Has anybody come up with a good solution to the very low passenger seat in the FR-S? My wife is about 5' tall and finds the seat too low for comfort. We use seat pads for now but I would like a better solution. The ideal answer would be if the driver's side seat mechanism for raising and lowering could be adapted to the passenger side seat. Maybe parts from a UK right hand drive car would keep the lever on the correct side. I could try to remove the seat base (I found it very hard to do) and add washers or spacers but then the seat would be fixed in the upper position all the time. Any ideas would be appreciated. Otherwise, I love the car.:happyanim:

Install a drivers seat on that side :thumbsup: good to go!

mike_ekim1024 12-03-2015 03:05 AM

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Originally Posted by go_a_way1 (Post 2468258)
Install a drivers seat on that side :thumbsup: good to go!

If that's a serious option, It would be perfect. I wonder if the rails the same or if it would need modification.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-SCION-F...BS4CfF&vxp=mtr

Who8myrice 12-03-2015 05:29 AM

My wife is also 5foot tall, she hates my car and said we will never ride together on frs.
So I gutted rear interior.
Win win for both of us

Northwest86 12-03-2015 06:20 AM

I'd imagine a RHD market driver seat will work. Every other bolt on the car is in the exact same spot. I just wish the seat was about another 2-3" lower.

chaoskaze 12-03-2015 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Who8myrice (Post 2468659)
My wife is also 5foot tall, she hates my car and said we will never ride together on frs.
So I gutted rear interior.
Win win for both of us


:lol:


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go_a_way1 12-03-2015 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by mike_ekim1024 (Post 2468619)
If that's a serious option, It would be perfect. I wonder if the rails the same or if it would need modification.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-SCION-F...BS4CfF&vxp=mtr

Honestly I have no idea? I would like to know if it would work myself. Try finding somone or a raceshop that took out the passenger seat and ask them to compare the bolt patterns cuz if they are the same you just need rails and a seat then your good to go.

Northwest86 12-03-2015 09:23 AM

If you can measure the bolt centres and a measurement off of a reference point in the car then we can compare. (part of the door or something) I'll measure my car tomorrow. Shipping a seat to the US would be the limiting factor in terms of cost. I know seats are about $300 here usually. (AU so maybe $180-200 US).

murdoc 12-03-2015 10:19 AM

Don't forget you'll have to disable the seat sensor for the airbags.

My girlfriend gets panic attacks in parking garages because she can't tell how far away the front of the car is from objects, haha.

wparsons 12-03-2015 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by go_a_way1 (Post 2468258)
Install a drivers seat on that side :thumbsup: good to go!

Except the lever for height and angle would be jammed up against the center console, and the airbag is now on the wrong side of the seat.

IMO, unless you're getting a RHD drivers seat it's not a safe option, even if it does bolt in.

go_a_way1 12-03-2015 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by wparsons (Post 2468802)
Except the lever for height and angle would be jammed up against the center console, and the airbag is now on the wrong side of the seat.

IMO, unless you're getting a RHD drivers seat it's not a safe option, even if it does bolt in.

LOL :bonk: Good point! I didn't think it through hahaha!!


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