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02-26-2010, 12:16 AM | #1 |
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Measures to Increase ROOM for the Driver
Hi,
I have been in this battle for a while now, and I'm just curious if there MIGHT be another trick out there that I haven't thought of. PROBLEM: Being too tall and having the steering wheel of my '78 single cab touching my genitals. CAUSES: Height and Weight of driver, small amount of room between the steering wheel and the seated position of driver in '78 Chevy. SOLUTIONS: 1. Get a smaller diameter steering wheel 2. Modify steering column so that it's shorter 3. Replace steering column with an aftermarket column that is shorter 4. Replaces seat with a different seat that has different mounting brackets and somehow is back further against the back wall of cab. 5. (This one is nasty) Remove gas tank. Buy rear-mounted gas tank. Cut the "bump" on the cab floor that was caused by the gas tank being there. Modify this bump to become more of a flat continuation of the cab floor. Adjust seat accordingly. Are there any I've missed? thanks in advance. |
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