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    How to get off from your BUCKET SEAT?

    Hey guys,
    i am driving my EK more than one year with my RECAROS,
    my girl friend/friends always complained it.
    The real recaros rails are lower than the OME rails.
    And the bolster on the sides, its quite hard to get off from the car.


    Wanna know, how do you guys get of from the bucket seat easier ? Lol

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    If they complain, ask them to take the bus. It's your car afterall.
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    Feb 2010
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    SYDNEY
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    GD3/ED6
    haters gonna hate, potatoes gonna potate.

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    Jun 2006
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    Melb
    Car:
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    For passengers: left hand on door sill, lift ass off seat then left foot and you're out

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    Mar 2011
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    Brisbane Qld
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    2 Tonne Ek Tank
    use the grab handle above the window to lift yourself out. use the opposite hand to the side of the car your sitting, eg your passenger uses their right hand to grab the handle, thats how i get out of low slung cars with bucket seats.

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    DB6
    leave the door close and get out from the window.

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    personally , i place both my hands on either side of the seat and push myself up and out. Awkward but it works.

    Personally i think its a stupid thing to have all these racer bits on your road car. Everyone dislikes your car / wont ride in it because its simply too bumpy and uncomfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    personally , i place both my hands on either side of the seat and push myself up and out. Awkward but it works.

    Personally i think its a stupid thing to have all these racer bits on your road car. Everyone dislikes your car / wont ride in it because its simply too bumpy and uncomfortable.
    LOL either they like it or walk

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    personally , i place both my hands on either side of the seat and push myself up and out. Awkward but it works.

    Personally i think its a stupid thing to have all these racer bits on your road car. Everyone dislikes your car / wont ride in it because its simply too bumpy and uncomfortable.
    Disagree. You have it how you want it.
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    ^^ Yup, you have it how you want it...When i'm done with this one, people wouldn't want to sit in my car..too loud, too uncomfortable...
    If I wanted comfy, i'd get a Camry...wait, already have one.. :-p
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    hand on the door sill worked for me, lowered EJ8 with SR3's- easy to get out and doesnt damage the bolsters

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    personally , i place both my hands on either side of the seat and push myself up and out. Awkward but it works.

    Personally i think its a stupid thing to have all these racer bits on your road car. Everyone dislikes your car / wont ride in it because its simply too bumpy and uncomfortable.
    im happy no one wants to ride in my car (not that i have bucket seats
    Last edited by Lukey; 02-08-2011 at 07:08 PM.

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