Panel Above Pedals
Re: Panel Above Pedals
I rub somtimes. I fiddled with adjustments to the seat and steering column until I found a comfortable position where I seldom hit my knees.
The panel is probably part of the passive restraint system. I seem to recall that the manufacturers put knee bolsters in the cars with airbags (basically, every car nowadays) so that, in the event of a head on collision where the driver is not wearing the seatbelt, they don't slide underneath the steering wheel. Helps the airbag protecty a non-belted occupant more effectively. Can't remember where I read that - can't swear it's true - but it sounds reasonable to me.
The panel is probably part of the passive restraint system. I seem to recall that the manufacturers put knee bolsters in the cars with airbags (basically, every car nowadays) so that, in the event of a head on collision where the driver is not wearing the seatbelt, they don't slide underneath the steering wheel. Helps the airbag protecty a non-belted occupant more effectively. Can't remember where I read that - can't swear it's true - but it sounds reasonable to me.
Re: Panel Above Pedals
My feet never hit it, maybe your feet are too big and you should think about modifying them and leaving your poor G alone!
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Kevin
www.KPtechnologies.net
AIM: KPiersonTec
04 DG Coupe / VDC Memory
OEM Remote Window up mod
Procharged / Crawford / TS
Re: Panel Above Pedals
I was thinking of taking it to another level:
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm...=news.quirkies
Just an idea to save the G.
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm...=news.quirkies
Just an idea to save the G.
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