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How can I get more leg room in front seat 1929 fordor.
Gear shift gets in the way so I can,t apply brakes when in first gear. Stock seat is all the way back |
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![]() ![]() I ended up bending the shifter towards the passenger side ~1-2". There was a thread on this a little while back but I can't seem to find it now. Perhaps someone else can help... I made this simple tool out of items I had on hand to bend my shifter. You put the shifter thru the eye bolts and tighten the Big Blue Nut. ![]() Last edited by Y-Blockhead; 06-27-2016 at 03:15 PM. |
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Move the seat back, make or buy a 6" adjuster. Snyders has them but pricey...
Here are the snyders adjusters,, I believe they are the only ones supplying these. I have them in both my cars, they do look decent installed Last edited by Mitch//pa; 06-27-2016 at 09:29 AM. |
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I have made several of these for myself and club members. Uses holes from original seat bracket.
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John S,
I heated Minervas' shifter at the fat end, with a propane torch, took me 3 tries to get it RIGHT! Bill W.
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But either way I agree. Moving the seat back 3" in my Town Sedan was NOT easy and the results were not what I had hoped for. Bending the shifter will alleviate your problem. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Y-Blockhead; 06-27-2016 at 11:35 AM. Reason: I hate auto-spell correction... |
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I plan to move my 29 Tudor seats back a couple inches, and I wouldn't bend my shift lever. I'm actually OK with the seats as is, but a couple inches back would be more comfortable and make getting in easier.
I would never just push the shift lever to the side to bend it, but would make a tool like Y-Blockhead shows to bend the lever. |
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But you guys are talking Tudors. The OP has a Fordor (As do I). The Snyder's Seat Mover Backer is for the Tudor. http://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/seat-adjuster-kit Won't work on a Fordor.
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Mine's a udor also and have similar to post #4Plus I raised the seat a couple of inches.
"Form" the shifter to the right AND move the seat back 3". There should still be plenty of room for back seat passengers, if you ever have any. FWIW Paul in CT |
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I'm 6'2" and 220 lbs. I found a couple of ways to increase legroom without major modifications. I removed the rubber pedal pads. I bought a pair of PF Flyers (similar to Converse Chuck Taylor's). The thin sole gives me the extra legroom to get my size 15 wide feet on the pedals.
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When you eventually go to have your knees replaced, ask the surgeon to take an inch or two out of your leg. That ought to fix the problem ;-)
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Hey, hey! I resemble that remark...
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You should have made the remark about having the surgeon shorted my leg a couple of months ago and I could have had him do it then. too late now
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