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Cars by Model Type => 3rd generation RX-7's => Topic started by: leon540 on July 03, 2010, 08:13:21 PM

Title: Hi Height Question
Post by: leon540 on July 03, 2010, 08:13:21 PM
Hi I\'m thinking about getting an RX7 in a few months hopefully was just wondering as I\'ve heard someone my size may struggle to fit into one. Is there anyone on here 6 ft 1 13/14 stone have any problems fitting into one?? Ive seen you can get longer runners but just want to know if the original ones would accomodate someone of my size?
 
Thanks
Title: Hi Height Question
Post by: turbotoaster on July 03, 2010, 08:58:59 PM
im 6ft3 and 14-15stone.

You need to do 2 things really to comfortably drive an rx7 at our height.

You dont need to go out and buy runners, you just modify the existing ones, take out the drivers seat and at the back of the rail there is 2 bumps, drill them out and the seat will go all the way back till it touches the back seat.

That is fine now for comfort but if your running the stock steering wheel you may hit your legs with your hands when your cornering, i found this out when i went sideways on diesel, went to correct it and my hand hit my knee!

Get a smaller steering wheel stops this happening, i went down to a 350mm wheel which was ok but found it didnt really do enough to make me happy, im now down to t a 330mm wheel and its perfect, the only issue you will then have is because our eyeline is so high in the car compared to the japs is you cant see alot of the dash.

changing to a seat with a lower sitting height sorts this out but its not a major concern, you just have to move your head slightly if you want to look at the fuel gauge.

Hope this helps
Title: Hi Height Question
Post by: leon540 on July 03, 2010, 10:17:21 PM
Thanks for the reply will see when I got to have a look at one how tall the owner is. Can\'t wait now just hope everything goes ok in the next few weeks then I\'ll be a proud RX7 owner!!NO MORE DREAMING:Giggle
Title: Hi Height Question
Post by: logicalChimp on July 06, 2010, 02:09:18 PM
The other option to slouching / lowering the seat in order to see the dials is to fit one or more steering-wheel spacers.

I currently have fitted the momo-boss adaptor (~100mm), Quick release adaptor (~60mm), and a normal spacer (~50mm), which brings the wheel back to a much more comfortable position - and frees plenty of space behind the wheel for my knees to move about in (so I can start to heel-toe it).  This also lifts the wheel, so that the top is roughly where the stock wheel would be, and I can clearly see all the dials.

The main downside of this is that, with ~210mm of spacers fitted, you can\'t operate the indicator/wiper stalks without taking your hand off the wheel - but I regard that as a small price to pay for comfortable driving position :D
Title: Hi Height Question
Post by: leon540 on July 06, 2010, 09:30:26 PM
haha thas fair enough ill be going to look at one to see if i can test drive it and have a feel for the car. Where do you get the spacers and steering wheels from??
Title: Hi Height Question
Post by: jackaleks on July 06, 2010, 09:42:04 PM
i\'m 6\'1" and about four foot of that is my legs :D
 
all i\'ve done is pushed the seat as far back as it goes, laid it down a bit and put on a quick release that spaces it about two inches. did a three hour drive the other day and no complaints!
Title: Hi Height Question
Post by: leon540 on July 07, 2010, 10:58:07 PM
thanks again that\'s a positive :) cant wait to get my hands on a rexy