Yeah, i used to drive a series landrover every day 20 years ago but been posh since then with a 110. Probably didnt get a bad back 20 years ago.A few of us have the same problem, it was the most irritating thing about mine when I first got it, well, the terrible steering and wayward brakes were really but once I'd fixed them it was the windscreen. I looked at changing the seats but didn't want to ruin it's originality, I even thought about making a lower seat box but that was a bit too ambitious for me. Eventually, I found that I just got used to it so give it time.
Col
Or chop my legs so they are shorter........hole in the roof wouldnt help as the windscreen still too low. Maybe drive without a seat and buy lots of pile cream.You could cut a hole in the roof, or put a different seat in!
If it's a series then you can fold the screen down. Sorted!!Or chop my legs so they are shorter........hole in the roof wouldnt help as the windscreen still too low. Maybe drive without a seat and buy lots of pile cream.
Good point, goggles and a thermal hat on the shopping list.....and an umbrellaIf it's a series then you can fold the screen down. Sorted!!
Its a S3 Hicap so no room for the seat to go further back. Did the same in my 110 CSW.Seat rails are what I used in the 110. This allowed the seat move further back giving an extra couple of inches leg stretch.
Yep. Same ere.Hi there
I am six foot four and drive a Series 3 with de luxe seats. I removed the sun visors and now I have no problem with seeing through the windscreen. I assume you've done this? Otherwise, I guess you'll need a thinner seat base. Good luck.
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