Back hurts after sitting in G for a long time??
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Back hurts after sitting in G for a long time??
Does any ones elses back ever hurt when sitting in their 07' Sedan for long periods of time? I rencelt drove from Ftlauderdale to Orlando (3hrs) and i noticed my back hurting
and when i got back and started going to work this week it did the same thing. I tried to adjust the seat in diff positions but it still had pain. My old man sat in the passenger seat last week and he told me his back hurted as well. I am 24 yrs old and have never had any back problems in my life!!! just want to know if anyone else has had this problem in their G35..
Thanks!!
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Originally Posted by UltimateGee27
Does any ones elses back ever hurt when sitting in their 07' Sedan for long periods of time? I rencelt drove from Ftlauderdale to Orlando (3hrs) and i noticed my back hurting
and when i got back and started going to work this week it did the same thing. I tried to adjust the seat in diff positions but it still had pain. My old man sat in the passenger seat last week and he told me his back hurted as well. I am 24 yrs old and have never had any back problems in my life!!! just want to know if anyone else has had this problem in their G35..
Thanks!!
![Frown](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/frown.gif)
Thanks!!
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Originally Posted by UltimateGee27
Does any ones elses back ever hurt when sitting in their 07' Sedan for long periods of time? I rencelt drove from Ftlauderdale to Orlando (3hrs) and i noticed my back hurting
and when i got back and started going to work this week it did the same thing. I tried to adjust the seat in diff positions but it still had pain. My old man sat in the passenger seat last week and he told me his back hurted as well. I am 24 yrs old and have never had any back problems in my life!!! just want to know if anyone else has had this problem in their G35..
Thanks!!
![Frown](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/frown.gif)
Thanks!!
- Make sure your lumbar support is set, but is not too obtrusive
- Change the position of your seat from time-to-time (forward, back, etc.). Don't just stay in one place.
- Stretch periodically; all muscles become cramped when sitting for long periods
Good luck!
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I've suffered through back pain for many years and found my old 2003 G35 to be a very comfortable car. Before the 03 G, I would never take a long road trip. After selling it with over 100000 kms this was no longer the case.
With my new G I've found the right settings for me and continue to have no back pain. Hopefully you will find your correct settings. Remember to stop and walk or stretch.
With my new G I've found the right settings for me and continue to have no back pain. Hopefully you will find your correct settings. Remember to stop and walk or stretch.
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The longest I have been in my new G is one hour, driving up and down the freeways in Southern California. The roads around here are very rough and the car does get knocked around a bit. But I have not had any back problems. It does depend how you adjust your seat. For example, I am in an automatic, and I put the seat all the way down and then as far back as I can go and still reach the brake. Then I tilt the front part of the seat up a little so that it pushes me back, I have my hip cushions completely deflated, and the back boosters are up enough so that I feel them and i dont slide around when going through turns. The lumbar support is on only slightly. The steering wheel is angled so that I can reach my arms straight out with a slight elbow bend. That is how I roll.
Maybe your back hurts because of how your hands rest on the wheel, so play with the telescoping steering wheel so that there is less pressure on your upper body.
Herschel
Maybe your back hurts because of how your hands rest on the wheel, so play with the telescoping steering wheel so that there is less pressure on your upper body.
Herschel
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