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6'5" mod - moved the stock seat back 1"

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#1 ·
After spending a little time looking at the seats and the tracks, I realized that it was probably possible to move the seat back about an inch. So I started searching and found the post about mounting the BRZ seats (thanks for being the guinea pig) and decided to take the plunge. Started while the Missus was gone, she just shook her head after saying something about "taking apart a brand new car..."

I spent a few hours yesterday, drilling out the 8 rivets and grinding off two welds that hold the seat brackets to the tracks. These were then bolted back into place, an inch further forward. Makes all the difference for a tall driver like myself.

I used 10mm bolts and nylon lock nuts. I also installed a 1/4" spacer between the front mounts and seat track to give a little angle to the seat bottom.

The seat has to come back out to put a little paint on the areas that are now raw metal and I'll get some pics then. Might also replace the hex bolts with button-head versions.

Things to watch out for...
  1. There isn't much room for the bolt heads. I had to grind about half the head off. I think button heads will clear and they'll be easier to get tight.
  2. The brackets aren't spaced equally. One side had 9.5" between the front and rear, the other was 9.375".
  3. The rivets are pretty hard, start with new drills. Use an 1/8-3/16" to drill a pilot hole, then drill out the rivet with a 3/8" bit.
  4. The metal chips get everywhere. Wrap the seat up with a sheet or something and be mindful to blow off the chips as you go. Don't want to scratch the leather or embed chips into the cloth
  5. The plastic covers on the rear of the seat rails go back on using the stock seats.

Modify at your own risk...
 
#2 ·
No matter how much incapable of doing this I am, or how not-at-all I want to do anything like this, I simply want to salute people like you, who do those hard jobs and post about it, ho help others. Thank you on behalf of everyone else. Keep up the spirit, include photos as you can and know we are grateful.
 
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#7 ·
"Wildfire": Just add me to the list of those joining "L'Orange" in that well-deserved salute!

While I am "only" a 'leggy' 6'2", my bum knees required that I have substantial leg (knee) room in whatever vehicle I bought. Two of the many reasons I purchased a 2015 Crosstrek were the very generous 43.5" of driver legroom and the telescopic steering wheel. To me at least, the combo of those two utilitarian features are worth much more than many "bells and whistles" offered by the "cozier" competition!
 
#4 ·
Same. I'm 6'5", and I've never had an issue; I sit with my seat 2 stops forward from all the way back. I'm not crammed against the wheel either.

However, I definitely feel your pain; sometimes things just don't fit us tall people very well.
 
#5 ·
Cars? Shoes? Pants? Suits? Doorways? Desks in school? Desks at work? Tables at restaurants? Airplanes? Buses? Trains? Other people's cars?

Yep. You really never get away from it. It ain't easy bein' big.

To bring things back around to the XV - I've always wanted a Subaru. I was a big fan of the BRAT when I was a kid, then the Baja when I was in college. My "dream" car when I was younger was a WRX. But all the way up until the 2015 WRX I could never comfortably fit in / drive any of those the cars. The reason wasn't necessarily the leg room or the head room or how far back the seat would slide - it was the lack of a telescopic steering wheel. That, for me, is the modern car invention that magically made smaller cars driveable. I can't fit my giant legs in a car with a non-telescoping wheel. My knees end up rubbing right on the sides of the wheel (I straddle it like I'm suzanne somers with a thighmaster...). But then they started putting telescopic wheels in cars and it was revolutionary - I could now slide the wheel toward me so that my knees were comfortably behind it and I was good to go! The current Impreza/XV was the first of the impreza based cars to have that feature. Maybe Subaru put it in the outback or forester some time sooner, but not as of the last time I tried to drive them back in the mid-2000s.

Remember the old "Real Men of Genius" bud light radio spots? Well, every time I get in a car and flip the wheel lock lever down and ease that column back toward my chest, I say quietly to myself: "Here's to YOU, inventor of the telescopic car steering column."
 
#6 ·
Think i am the "Guinea Pig" your referring to. Glad to see thread is still helping people . I never intended to have seats go further back just was a by-product of having to mount seats . The holes were already there so it worked out . It is great having ton of leg room and if i have BRZ seats all way down i have tons of headroom. Looks like i am the guinea pig again doing the 2.5l/6spd swap.
 
#8 ·
Funny. I'm only 5'8" but with a long torso. I feel the "ergonomic" seat back is trying to make me shorter. The hollow thoracic area of the seat seems to be about 2" too low...compacts my spine. 10,000 miles in I'm seriously considering going for more test drives. OTOH it seems to fit my 5'8" (long-legged) wife like, well, like people tell me gloves ought to fit.


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#10 ·
Anyone here try a driver seat mod that addresses tilt angle of the bucket and not rail-length for tall people? I have a medical issue that is helped by having support along the full length of my thighs and tilting the front edge of the seat up a couple inches would help.