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Main Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: BarbRN on June 12, 2013, 09:35:53 am

Title: Driver's seat arm rests
Post by: BarbRN on June 12, 2013, 09:35:53 am
Anybody get the angle and height fixed on their arm rests?  they are way to high for both of us.  Trying to think of a remedy.  Our last rig had adjustments that were nice but just a permanent lowering would be perfect.
Title: Re: Driver's seat arm rests
Post by: Ron Dittmer on June 12, 2013, 10:00:54 am
I don't believe they are adjustable.  I think you can remove them by pushing in hard at the pivot point while turning past the stop in the "UP" position.  I would remove one and see if it can be adjusted once taken off.  Maybe you can adjust the angle, but surely not the height.

A good seat cushion would be the next consideration.  Just make sure you can still reach the pedals. :)

If all is hopeless, you might be able to purchase off-set or adjustable armrests from the OEM supplier.  For our 2007 it was http://www.paulsseating.com/ (http://www.paulsseating.com/)  Do you have the original seat tags?  PC-USA can help with your seat supplier.  Those armrests are not expensive.  They cost me $20 a piece (or was it for the pair?) when I ordered my 3rd captain seat by the entry door.  Keep in-mind that offset armrests would stick out forward when folded upward.
Title: Re: Driver's seat arm rests
Post by: ragoodsp on June 12, 2013, 02:13:04 pm
Barb:

I agree that the arms rests need to be adjustable; not sure there is much that can be done with the set up we all currently have...Paul's Seating (supplier of seats to PC) needs to offer such a feature.   Ron
Title: Re: Driver's seat arm rests
Post by: Ron Dittmer on June 12, 2013, 02:15:41 pm
I agree that the arms rests need to be adjustable; not sure there is much that can be done with the set up we all currently have...Paul's Seating (supplier of seats to PC) needs to offer such a feature.
Like a said, Pauls Seating might offer adjustable ones that fit the same socket.