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transamz9
Aug 03, 2016Explorer
mich800 wrote:transamz9 wrote:mich800 wrote:
That is why there are other brands and different trim levels. I personally find most Chrysler seating uncomfortable especially on long drives. Oddly enough, I find the lower level Chrysler seats much better for my behind.
I think the seats are comfortable I just think they are too high in the truck. With them all the way down they are higher than my 2005's all the way up. I like sitting low. Every time I get in I still try to lower the seat knowing dang well it's already all the way down. Heck, when I'm driving a semi, I leave all the air out of the seat. LOL! I still say the most comfortable seat I ever had in a truck is the 1993 F350 extended cab I had with the captains chairs with the 5 speed hand shaker and 7.3 Turbo (Pre-Powerstroke). I slept a many a mile behind the wheel of that truck. HAHAHA!!!
For me it seems like the seat bottom is just not the right length/depth for me. On the Jeep GC the seam between the side bolsters and the seat bottom pinch my legs. This is on the higher trim levels. I find the lower trim levels very comfortable. Some of these issues don't really present until after 4+ hours behind the wheel. And not everyone puts that much time in one sitting in their vehicles.
I've been known to drive 5 hours for Tacos. I've put my hours in. All butts are not alike so not every seat will be comfy. I personally loved the mid 2000's Chevy bucket seats. I hated the 2016's we drove. The Fords were good too but didn't like the interior lay out. The 2017 interior lay out looks a lot better. I actually looks like they took a picture of my 2016 and copied it.
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