Sit in the driver’s seat and put it all the way to the top adjustment... then put it to the lowest adjustment. It doesn’t move in the track, but it moves you closer to the steering wheel. My 5’8” wife puts the height up at the top setting... when I get in I just adjust the seat lower. Doesn’t move in the track but the end result is the same. When I put it at the highest setting, it appears that it is not as far back as the passenger seat... because the passenger seat doesn’t have a height adjustment.
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Originally Posted by Hydguy
Seat height has nothing to do with the forward/reward adjustment.
I drive with the seat height about maxed out, and with the seat all the way back, because I have long legs and arms, and a shorter torso.
The only seat adjustment that might hamper the reward adjustment is the seat back rake, if you run it way back with the rear seats down.
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