[font=Comic Sans MS:3f4d596b03][/font:3f4d596b03] I am 6' 5" tall and just purchased a 05 Prius. I just barely fit into the driver's seat with my right knee up next to the gear shit knob. Has anyone been successful in extending the seat rails to be able to move the seat back a few inches? There is plenty of leg room behind for passengers.
I am having the exact same problem. Is there any solution to fitting a person 6'5" and above in the driver's seat?
I am really curious if there is a way to make the seat go back any further, such as a modification to the rails. I love my new '08 Prius, but the only thing I am not satisfied with, is the driver legroom. Especially since my commute is an 1:15 to work and 1:30 on the way home. I feel quite cramped.
I love it when people say this "the Search button above is your friend". I searched for "Prius seat extensions" and found a lot. I knew they were there after reading some of them in the past.
Yes, this has been previously discussed a lot. I think the short of it is that you can either modify the seat so it's higher or modify the track so it's further back. nyprius seemed to have the best advice -- go to a handicap car retrofitter, as they are the most experienced for modifying car seats. See this thread (among many others): http://priuschat.com/forums/prius-modifications/14016-extending-2006-prius-seat-tall-driver-2.html
It seems to me that it would be fairly easy for a DIY seat rail extension or raising using statndard steel L-shaped rails available from Home Depot. Just over engineer it enough that you can feel comfortable skipping the 50 MPH crash test.
See problemchild's new thread on the subject: http://priuschat.com/forums/prius-modifications/44287-custom-extended-seat-rails-group-order.html
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I am thanking you on behalf of my father who just ordered a set of the seat extenders. He is 6'2" and loves his Gen II Prius except for the leg room. I have a Gen III that fits fine, but I am 5'8". I don't have a problem with airplanes either. We read through the installation directions and found them very clear an helpful. I am greatful that the Gen II rail extensions exist.
Hmmm... I'd really like something like that. More for the passenger side really, that big glove box does get in the way a bit. Just seems a little pricey.
I plan on getting a set of the extenders later this week. I think my brother is going to get a pair as well. I already have back problems so I need the seat to sit up right. Doing that shoves my knees into the dash and I can't sit comfortably. This is causing neck tension as well. I'll be sure to leave a review when I get them installed and tested.
I'm 6'5" and all legs. My torso is normal sized as someone under 5'10". I just bought the driver's seat extenders and installed them today. I did the install without removing the seat or unplugging the air bag sensors (a bit of a pain and scratching of the extenders but they're in). I love the car even more! I have a whole different perspective driving now. The seat is definitely more vertical which I like and I can't even go the whole way back with the new extenders! I stay 2 clicks forward for now, but I might adjust in the future. I figure sitting further from the airbags and steering wheel probably negates an less safety of the seat extenders. I made sure to bolt them super tight. I think that since I'm not leaning as far back, the timing might be about the same for the air bags since I'm more vertical now. Definitely worth $195.