Can not find a comfortable driving position
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Originally Posted by westcoast550' post='595862' date='Jun 4 2008, 10:25 PM
I suggest the 69er ! works well , keeps things lively , both participants enjoy the same benefit and.............oh ! ..... er sorry ........I misread your post ..........( dammit, he said "Driving" position )
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Originally Posted by DRANGED' post='595868' date='Jun 4 2008, 07:30 PM
two-can-chew. 

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Originally Posted by geneatals' post='595839' date='Jun 4 2008, 09:57 PM
this thread was also started regarding back pain/discomfort...just a 2 page thread with some meaningful posts...might help...GL
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=55069&st=0
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=55069&st=0

BTW, my back is still killing me in this M!
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Originally Posted by ObD' post='595841' date='Jun 4 2008, 09:58 PM
My basic methodology:
1. Adjust the fore/aft of the seat so your wrists touch the top of the steering wheel with your arms comfortably extended.
2. Adjust the height of the seat by placing your fist on top of your head and adjust to where the fist touches the headliner
3. Fine tune the fore/aft of the seat so as to comfortably extend your leg to fully depress your clutch and/or gas pedal. Leg should have a slight bend in it and not fully straight.
4. Fine tune the thigh bolster and seat bottom tilt to support your upper leg.
5. Tweak backrest for comfort.
6. Tweak lumbar for comfort.
7. Tweak side bolster for comfort.
When I'm done I can comfortably rest my left hand on the door pull and right hand on the shifter with my arms bent. I can reach the switches and buttons by extending my arms without needing to move the upper body.
1. Adjust the fore/aft of the seat so your wrists touch the top of the steering wheel with your arms comfortably extended.
2. Adjust the height of the seat by placing your fist on top of your head and adjust to where the fist touches the headliner
3. Fine tune the fore/aft of the seat so as to comfortably extend your leg to fully depress your clutch and/or gas pedal. Leg should have a slight bend in it and not fully straight.
4. Fine tune the thigh bolster and seat bottom tilt to support your upper leg.
5. Tweak backrest for comfort.
6. Tweak lumbar for comfort.
7. Tweak side bolster for comfort.
When I'm done I can comfortably rest my left hand on the door pull and right hand on the shifter with my arms bent. I can reach the switches and buttons by extending my arms without needing to move the upper body.
Only question is with your left hand on the door pull and your right on the shifter ---who's steering? Hehe.
Originally Posted by juris335' post='596064' date='Jun 5 2008, 08:48 AM
+1
Only question is with your left hand on the door pull and your right on the shifter ---who's steering? Hehe.
Only question is with your left hand on the door pull and your right on the shifter ---who's steering? Hehe.
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Originally Posted by DrLev99' post='595986' date='Jun 4 2008, 11:44 PM
Gene...if you didn't notice, the OP had already replied to the thread in the link you posted. I guess the answers weren't good enough. 
BTW, my back is still killing me in this M!

BTW, my back is still killing me in this M!
I did notice that, just the OP didn't get to read the whole thread....
sorry to hear about your back, just drive fast so no one sees you grimacing from back pain...
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Originally Posted by ObD' post='596594' date='Jun 5 2008, 07:17 PM
Tommy Lee style.


yeah yeah , you've got a trunk monkey right ??
Thanks to all the members for your info, so there is hope
Very helpfull/funny comments......
As for the beers..... I am more of a Scotch drinker myself
OdB,
You really have this down to a science, I will try it.
BTW, the thread added was related to back pain, which I am OK with. I did not read anything that would help my "Driving" position.
My problem is with the bottom section of the seat.
As for the beers..... I am more of a Scotch drinker myself
OdB,
You really have this down to a science, I will try it.
BTW, the thread added was related to back pain, which I am OK with. I did not read anything that would help my "Driving" position.
My problem is with the bottom section of the seat.
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Originally Posted by 06E60' post='596741' date='Jun 5 2008, 09:53 PM
Thanks to all the members for your info, so there is hope
Very helpfull/funny comments......
As for the beers..... I am more of a Scotch drinker myself
OdB,
You really have this down to a science, I will try it.
As for the beers..... I am more of a Scotch drinker myself
OdB,
You really have this down to a science, I will try it.
+1 for the scotch
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Originally Posted by geneatals' post='596744' date='Jun 6 2008, 12:55 AM
+1 for the scotch
McAllen man here...GL with your back
for the comfort seats....those side bolsters dig into me even fully deflated. The xi seats, while not as supportive, felt more comfy and roomy.It took me 5 minutes to get the seat just right in the 535xi....and I'm still fiddling with my Comfort Seats after 6 weeks in the M5!
However, this doesn't mean I'll be swapping my M5 for the 535!It's funny what you get used to and then miss once you don't have it. The tightness and solid feel of the M5 is lost in the 535xi, obviously....with no sport suspension and 17" rims. I was also missing 4 cylinders and 200HP, which I'd like back!
However, I found the 535 to be quicker than I had expected...very zippy! It was also nice to drive a straight auto for a day. As for the electronic shifter...I don't like the flimsy, "pseudo" feel, however the LCI tranny is twice as fast as the Steptronic...which I did like. So, you lose the solid feel of the step, but gain the faster gear shifts. Personally, I'd have to spend the $500 on the sport paddles to like this arrangement.The 535xi loaner was also filthy dirty! I just got home from work at 1:15AM and washed it!!! Is that insane of me?!?! I felt bad for the car....it needed a lift. It has only 2600 miles on it, and I guarantee it hasn't been washed since they got it. I even clayed the hood and Rejex'd it and sprayed the tires with Armour All!!
They've probably love giving me loaners in the future! Next stop.....pick up the M5 Friday, post 1200 mile break-in! I'll be removing the charcoal filters ASAP and installing BMC filters, then RPI scoops. I can't wait to unleash "The Beast" tomorrow!
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