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    For those who have an issue with our seats Lumbar Support

    I'm 6'2" and found the lumbar portion of our seats to be in the wrong spot and very uncomfortable. Never had an issue with any other car seat. I found a clean looking solution that works extremely well for me. This keeps me just the right amount of distance forward and the lumbar portion of the seat is less intrusive and feels normal.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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    I prefer to suffer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharpMan View Post
    I prefer to suffer.
    Sicko!!! I guess the only way to draw a parallel to someone that doesn't have a problem with the seats is to drive around with a pair of vice grips on your nuts, but then again, you would probably like that.

    This cushion isn't anything earth shattering, it works and it's clean looking. Better than rolling up a towel and placing behind your lower back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gen5snake View Post
    sicko!!! I guess the only way to draw a parallel to someone that doesn't have a problem with the seats is to drive around with a pair of vice grips on your nuts, but then again, you would probably like that.

    this cushion isn't anything earth shattering, it works and it's clean looking. Better than rolling up a towel and placing behind your lower back.
    lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharpMan View Post
    I prefer to suffer.
    LOL! Too funny.
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    I use fleece lumbar pillow there. Seems to work well, but this looks much better. How is it when it's hot ... or maybe that's never an issue with you since you're got a coupe. The fleece dissipates heat pretty well on a hot sunny day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by City View Post
    I use fleece lumbar pillow there. Seems to work well, but this looks much better. How is it when it's hot ... or maybe that's never an issue with you since you're got a coupe. The fleece dissipates heat pretty well on a hot sunny day.
    I guess if aint broke, don't fix it. My back doesn't get hot/sweaty at all from it. I don't even know it's there. They make all kinds of claims with these memory foam pieces about feeling cool, but for only $30, I gave it a shot. I even have mercy on my passengers and bought one for the other seat as well. Its a perfect fit to the seat too.

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    Might give it a try. It looks so much better. Worst case, I do what you did and leave it passenger side for my wife. Thanks for the link.
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    This thing is fantastic.

    Great find Gen5snake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMadMachinist View Post
    This thing is fantastic.

    Great find Gen5snake.
    Awesome, glad I could help.

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    Thanks for posting. I've been using a lumbar support from O'Reily's Auto Parts but this one looks better.


 

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