doug le francais
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Eight weeks ago I slipped a disc and am now finding that THE most painful thing I have done since then is to take off the handbrake on my Defender 90 - nearly winced out loud! (But as a woman who has done childbirth, I kept my agony to myself!)
I'm not after a bridal limousine ride (whoever saw a limo pull a horse box anyway?) but am wondering whether anyone has made any alterations to the seat, seat positioning etc that makes the ageing process a bit easier for us Defender lovers?
There are a couple of old threads on the forum on this subject, but nothing recent at all. That may be because everyone is more rufty-tufty than me, but WTF!
As a technical novice on such things, and assuming you can't actually change the handbrake position (thus avoiding actually entering the foot well with the whole top half of my body whilst keeping your feet on the other pedals at the same time) your experiences and advice would be welcomed.
I really do not want to have to sell the vehicle I have waited all my life to own....
I'm not after a bridal limousine ride (whoever saw a limo pull a horse box anyway?) but am wondering whether anyone has made any alterations to the seat, seat positioning etc that makes the ageing process a bit easier for us Defender lovers?
There are a couple of old threads on the forum on this subject, but nothing recent at all. That may be because everyone is more rufty-tufty than me, but WTF!
As a technical novice on such things, and assuming you can't actually change the handbrake position (thus avoiding actually entering the foot well with the whole top half of my body whilst keeping your feet on the other pedals at the same time) your experiences and advice would be welcomed.
I really do not want to have to sell the vehicle I have waited all my life to own....