Lower back support
Lower back support
Does anybody have the same issues with lack of lower back support because the backrest curves away from the body where it meets the bottom seat cushion? Any solutions besides springing for a $3k pair of Milanos (which does not see like a particularly brilliant idea since I'm leasing the car). Haven't seen a set of seats that caused so much backache since those in a 97 Altima.
Originally Posted by NY350GT
Does anybody have the same issues with lack of lower back support because the backrest curves away from the body where it meets the bottom seat cushion? Any solutions besides springing for a $3k pair of Milanos (which does not see like a particularly brilliant idea since I'm leasing the car). Haven't seen a set of seats that caused so much backache since those in a 97 Altima.
Maybe you just need to play with the adjustments more. I'm thinking your chair isn't reclined enough, or is reclined too much. And what angle do you have your lower seat at? According to my doctor, the angle of your seat bottom is pretty important when it comes to back pain... Do you keep your wallet in your back pocket? When you sit, and you extend your arms out, what part of your arms/hand touches the steering wheel? If you sit too far back, you can put a lot of strain on your lower back...
Last edited by avs007; Dec 2, 2004 at 05:49 PM.
avs007,
My seat is set up as follows:
bottom cushion
- back end (where it meets the seatback) close to maximum down
- front end close to maximum up
back cushion
- straightish, but I've experimented with most reasonable settings
distance to steering wheel
- enought to get me about 120-130 degree angle in the elbow, so kind of further back as I'm about 6'-1"
The thing is that I use roughly the same setup in every car I drive, from 9-3 to E-Class to Accord to Citroen C5. And despite sometimes spending up to 15 hours straight behind the wheel never have this backache that I got from 97 Altima and the G after only a couple of hours.
Oh, and just to clarify - it's not the lumbar area that's hurting, it's the "tail bone" right underneath it.
My seat is set up as follows:
bottom cushion
- back end (where it meets the seatback) close to maximum down
- front end close to maximum up
back cushion
- straightish, but I've experimented with most reasonable settings
distance to steering wheel
- enought to get me about 120-130 degree angle in the elbow, so kind of further back as I'm about 6'-1"
The thing is that I use roughly the same setup in every car I drive, from 9-3 to E-Class to Accord to Citroen C5. And despite sometimes spending up to 15 hours straight behind the wheel never have this backache that I got from 97 Altima and the G after only a couple of hours.
Oh, and just to clarify - it's not the lumbar area that's hurting, it's the "tail bone" right underneath it.
Originally Posted by NY350GT
avs007,
My seat is set up as follows:
bottom cushion
- back end (where it meets the seatback) close to maximum down
- front end close to maximum up
back cushion
My seat is set up as follows:
bottom cushion
- back end (where it meets the seatback) close to maximum down
- front end close to maximum up
back cushion
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