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Old 08-02-2011, 09:33 AM
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More headroom would be nice

So my gripe is I don't have enough head room, it is completely my parents fault as I'm 6'9". Has anyone been able to achieve more headroom out of the stock seats? Only think I can think of is to undo the seats an pull some foam out of the bottom of the seat but that I would guess would make the seat leather look terrible. I've lowered the seat all the way with the power controls.

I have about an inch of headroom my concern is in a heavy front end impact there is a chance I could hit my head on the liner or in the chance of a roll over I know my head will be into the roof. Has anyone had or heard of people with this issue? I may be the only freak with this issue!

This is one of the few cars that I had legroom, hip and shoulder room and didn't need an elevator to get into, my previous BMW I had no headroom issues, then again it was and e46 convertible., Just a pain in the *** to get in and out of.
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