Side Bolster protection

KenH

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I am relatively short (5'7"). With the pedals moved all the way out, my seat is still adjusted quite a ways forward on the track. This puts my side bolster out in harms way as well as makes it harder to get in and out of the Viper. Anyone know a way to protect this part of the seat in a costmetic manner without a full seat cover, or better yet, a way to extend the pedals further out so that the seat could be moved back? Ideally, I could find some peddle pads that served both to reduce slipperiness when wet as well as act as a spacer to move the surface of the peddle up several inches.

Thanks for any input,

--- Ken
 

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I'm 5'6". I just slide the seat back to get out and after getting in I slide it forward. Works great. Easy in, easy out, no wear and tear on the seat bolster...
 
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I might be over thinking this. I thought about just moving the seat each time, but I thought it would be a pain to keep readjusting the thing. I should try this for a while first I guess and see how it works for me before I start re-engineering the car!

Thanks for the feedback,
--- Ken
 

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