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Old May 29, 2016 | 06:58 AM
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Hey guys, I had my w205 c250 for about 3 months and I have a big question about thr seat. My height is about 5.9" (175cm) and I just cant find a perfect driving position.
Can anyone share some tricks? I dont know should I adjust my seat high or low and if I put it too ahead my right knee feels uncomfortable stuck with the central console.
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Old May 29, 2016 | 07:28 AM
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I am 180cm and 83kg no issues.
Do not put your seat too much ahead. Assuming right hand drive:
Keep approx 3-4 cm between left knee and the dash (where the key is)
Drop your seat to the bottom, and then start lifting it up for 1,5-2 sec. You should now have ample headroom.
Thigh support is up to you. To much and you lift up your knees. Drop it to the bottom, and then lift up until it touches the front part of your thighs.
This is my seating position for driving with one hand on the top of steering wheel and right arm comfortably on the armrest.
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Old May 29, 2016 | 11:57 AM
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I had to play with seat position for 2-3 weeks before I found the perfect position for me.

Try changing one thing at a time and drive like that before making another change.
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Old May 30, 2016 | 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by megaoctane
I am 180cm and 83kg no issues.
Do not put your seat too much ahead. Assuming right hand drive:
Keep approx 3-4 cm between left knee and the dash (where the key is)
Drop your seat to the bottom, and then start lifting it up for 1,5-2 sec. You should now have ample headroom.
Thigh support is up to you. To much and you lift up your knees. Drop it to the bottom, and then lift up until it touches the front part of your thighs.
This is my seating position for driving with one hand on the top of steering wheel and right arm comfortably on the armrest.
thank you for your reply Another question is that I saw a lot of videos mentioned we have to put our hips as tight as possible with the back of the seat, is that necessary? I think thats a little stressful...
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Old May 30, 2016 | 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Mikey53
I had to play with seat position for 2-3 weeks before I found the perfect position for me.

Try changing one thing at a time and drive like that before making another change.
thats a useful suggest but for example I move the seat backward, then I have to adjust the steeribg wheel too and I fell I cant just change one thing at a time
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Old May 30, 2016 | 08:11 AM
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I can never get used to the offset steering wheel on my RHD car. Why can't they centralise the steering wheel? It only needs to go one more inch to the right!
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Old May 30, 2016 | 10:11 AM
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I'm 5'7", so i usually start with the seat all the way back, but as high as it goes. Then I move the seat forward with my legs stretched out until my foot can touch the brake. I start dropping the bottom until I have a good line of sight over the dash. Then i lower the wheel until i can see straight through to the gauges.
I've actually made 2 memory positions for me though. My second position (highway cruise) lowers the back, drops my hips, raised my knees, and stretches the lower leg bolster. This gets me maximum sunroof exposure, and helps me prevent fatigue with the cruise control on.
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