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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 3
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Hi
Revently acquired an 03 Mazda 6 TS2 and have been very pleased with it so far apart from one thing- I can't seem to find a driving position my right leg likes! Not sure what's happening on the body mechanics but I am getting a pain at the top of my right leg - can't seem to find a way around this - any thoughts or similar experiences? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Socal
Posts: 159
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I don't have any trouble with mine at all, but then again everyone is different.
What do you think is causing the problem? too high, to low? You can always take the upholstry off the seat and modify it slightly to compensate for what you're lacking in the stock seat. ps. I've never tried that, but I would expect it's pretty easy to remove the seat covering. |
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