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Like many here, the driver seat was very uncomfortable for me. I couldn't drive it longer than about 30 minutes before I got very uncomfortable. It cut into the back of my thigh, pinched at the hips were the bolster ended, and it was angled too far up in the front. I tried several solutions including different cushions and jacking up the back. Raising the rear up did the best and was a good temporary solution but I wanted the seat to be installed the way it came from the factory. I'm sure adding washers and the proper length bolts were fine but it still wasn't as good long term because the bolster still pinched and I removed the washers before my appointment. Also, the back of the seat cushion, closer to the seat back, was starting to allow the feeling of the wires in the seat to be noticed just placing my hand on the seat cover.
I took the truck to an auto upholsterer and described my problem. They added foam to the back of the seat, closer to the seat back, to make it a little thicker and "flatten" the harsh tilt. They also shaved off some of the side bolsters, about the front 3", and shaved a little under the thighs. That allowed the seat to feel a little longer under the upper leg.
All in all, I am much more comfortable. The seat feels bigger, flatter, and padded. The seat is back to being bolted in the original way and I'm so so so much happier with my truck. It cost me about $300.
This might be a solution for someone.
I took the truck to an auto upholsterer and described my problem. They added foam to the back of the seat, closer to the seat back, to make it a little thicker and "flatten" the harsh tilt. They also shaved off some of the side bolsters, about the front 3", and shaved a little under the thighs. That allowed the seat to feel a little longer under the upper leg.
All in all, I am much more comfortable. The seat feels bigger, flatter, and padded. The seat is back to being bolted in the original way and I'm so so so much happier with my truck. It cost me about $300.
This might be a solution for someone.
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