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the thing to note is that it causes the seat to sit a couple inches forward, compared to the drivers seat. So if both seats are all the way back, the passenger seat is juts out a bit more.
Im 6'3", so on the rare occasions when Im in the passenger seat, my knees are very close to the dashboard.
I have the 4.5" version. The install is simple. It gives you 4.5" of extra room.
I very rarely have tall passengers (in fact, my wife is slightly vertically challenged teehee), so the reduced legroom on the passenger side isn't an issue for me. The increased entry space makes getting kids and baby carriers in and out of the vehicle MUCH quicker and easier, which is worth every penny i paid for them.
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Dont get me wrong: I think its a great addition and Im glad I have it. Just note that it does move the seat up.
yup, that was the reason. too buzzed.![]()
I had a set and ended up pulling them out again after a year or so.
Not only do they move the whole seat forward, but they raise it up a little too. Not much - maybe 1/4" - but it was enough for me to notice and enough to make the seat position feel awkward. My wife didn't care, though, and I do most of the driving, so overall it was worth it to improve rear-seat access, since there was virtually no downside for me.
As for installation, mine did not install easily - I had to do a little bending to get them to match up to the seat mounts, and I had to Dremel out the mounting holes to get them to line up with the screw holes in the floor pan. Not so easy. Plus, I still had to do a little pushing and prying to get the bolts in, and that tension ended up breaking one of the seat rails after several months.
They are a great idea, and they do improve back-seat access, but I realized that in that year or so that I had them installed, I only had someone riding in the back about 3 times, so what's the point if it's just the wife and me?