Originally Posted by StanVan
(Post 366994)
That may explain your issue. I do think these vans are made for a taller person. At 6', it fits me like a glove. A tight glove, as I carry my extra weight out front, and there's not much movement of the steering wheel. As for the adjustment I made, it seemed to me that it was leaning forward to the point I felt I could slide off the front.
The side of the seat wearing down at 8500 mi is wrong. And that should be a warranty issue. |
I've used these in the past in cars that had sh***y seats. Very inexpensive and effective.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/chevrol...c74c128e82.jpg As I was searching for this image, I noticed that there were a lot of different products out there for re-profiling car seats. |
sorry so long updating this
had the seat worked on at a seat shop and they repadded and resprung the bottom of the seat and did some changes to the top, it helped a little but not much did a LOT of research and considered the explorer conversion seat, you can pull your seat or airbags and send them to those guys, they will build you a seat with your airbag set up in them, with shipping etc looking at about 1500-1600 for one seat and 6-7 weeks wait time would have done this but sat on some new explorer seats and did not like them, lot of money for a seat you do not like sure it would have been better than the stock seats but not sure from an insurance standpoint it would make any difference and i did not like it looked at some aftermarket conversion type seats that are 600-800, all were 6 week wait time with a lot of the companies having questionable bbb reports etc finally decided to go with a scheel mann seat for the drivers side this will have to disconnect the airbag in the seat, it is very unfortunate that all these manufacturers are building these vans with no decent seat upgrades or options and putting airbags in them i am pretty annoyed with this whole thing my options were this or sell the van with all the insulation/modifying inside etc i hate to sell it less than a year after buying the scheel mann is on order and takes 7-9 weeks to be made and get here i bought the seat and the custom components to install it in a chevy van from base-fab.com right now trying to leave the van parked as much as possible, will update this once i get the seat installed |
Hi,
I know this is an old thread but… Can you post about your experience with the Scheel-Mann seats? Photos and comfort review? Thank you so much! Best, jason Dietrich |
sorry i dont have any photos, not driving that car this week and super busy
the seat did not solve all my problems with the van, i dont know what it is about the position of the seats in here but for me it has been a big issue have some problems that only show up in this van and others that are always much worse in here..... need to sell it but refuse to pay 50,000 for a ford transit, waiting a little longer for the market to stabilize all that being said the seat is very nice, well made, very supportive i do not think you would regret buying one at all, you can always move it to another van/car later- may need to buy different base plates if i had to do it over again would probably get the power seat and seat heater options in it think they were also going to build a swivel type bottom frame so you could turn all the way around, not sure if they ever got that done for this van but probably good chance this seat will end up in my transit , will try the stock seats first and if i dont like them will put this in there hope this helps some |
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