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Date:         Thu, 29 May 1997 11:34:28 -0400
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From:         Karen Winter <cen13504@centuryinter.net>
Subject:      Re: Transporter (Vanagon) Driving Position

Jack, I have some really strong epoxy that you could use to attach a three inch block of wood to your wifes left foot. Make that her shoe. After thinking about it a block on both shoes would work better. With only one block she may walk in circles. Sorry I could not resist. I have the same problem with my van. Riser blocks are avaliable as legal aids for the vertically challenged. It should be a permanent fixture, which causes the vehicle to be setup for one individual.

Kenneth Winter Tennessee USA

Newton wrote: > > I have an '89 5speed manual Transporter with non-standard leather seats. > The driver's seat is about 1/2 inch higher than standard. > I am 5ft 10in and have no trouble adjusting the driver's seat to a > comfortable position. > > However, my wife, at 5ft 3in, has real problems. The causes are the height > of the clutch and brake pedals and the long travel of the clutch pedal. > She has to lift her feet to reach the clutch and, if she sits at a > comfortable distance from the steering wheel, she has difficulty in fully > depressing the clutch. > > Has anyone met this problem and can anyone offer any hints on modifications > to help. (I thought of looking for a taller wife but that has certain > difficulties :-) ) > > Jack Newton > > Sydney Australia


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