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spec 04 27-04-2006 04:46 PM

driving position
 
what is the correct driving position ?
wrist just over the steering wheel or asian style where the driver is not visible
seat reclined to the max
pls advise

JMAX 27-04-2006 04:59 PM

Wrists over the steering wheel and your leg should be slightly bent with the clutch fully depressed.

Adz 27-04-2006 05:02 PM

Right hand @ 12 o'clock
Left hand resting on gear stick
Steering wheel set at lowest position
Head tilted slightly back

XRW 147 27-04-2006 06:01 PM

[QUOTE=Adz]Right hand @ 12 o'clock[/QUOTE]
That might block people's view of the hair

[QUOTE=Adz]Head tilted slightly back[/QUOTE]
Not too far back to avoid disturbing the collar

tuna 27-04-2006 06:18 PM

try left hand 12'oclock, window open and right hand towards the pavement.
seat leaning back as far as the left arm can reach, winnie blues in the top pocket of the flannel and cotton-eye joe playing full treble

chee 27-04-2006 06:19 PM

make sure you have enough room between your head and the headrest so you can bob back and forth with the muzzak.

urabus 27-04-2006 06:39 PM

seat allll the way back and fully reclined looking sideways out the rear window noddding to the bass....assume this position when wanting to do laps.......

brendon

NVRENUF 27-04-2006 09:32 PM

one hand 1oclock other hand gear stick head tilt to the side reclined back.

d_generate 27-04-2006 10:48 PM

Right hand 3 O'clock Left arm around L/H headrest looking at your passenger more than the road.

scoobysix 28-04-2006 12:03 AM

Seat completely upright, elbows bent at 45deg angle, chest about 6in from the steering wheel.

Cops will think ya a noob and won't bother pulling ya over. Also, you can argue the gauges/AVC-R/S-AFC/etc weren't obstructing your vision at all, given your driving position.

Bonus: you can fit more cargo in the rear, or fit 30" subs in a custom job with the rear seats removed. You can also make-believe you're driving a 2-door. Also more value for money as you get to use more of the seat belt.

Quicker access to stereo in case you want to crank up the volume just before you drive past Leach Hwy maccas, or Northbridge, or Freo strip.

In case of airbag deployment, the airbags won't destroy your $400 Armani glasses either as your head will be above the steering wheel.


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