Re: Who's the tallest crossfire owner?
I'm only 6'2" and 250 but I tossed out the stupid dead pedal on my '07 vert and now I have stretch-out room on long trips. This is the first car that I've owned/driven in decades that I can use my right foot to apply the brake. The telescoping steering wheel gives my knees enough clearance to fit underneath comfortably
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Re: Who's the tallest crossfire owner?
6foot 6, shins rub the dash on hard turns and i can't sit up fully straight..... wearing a helmet at the track was interesting..... but i still love the srt6.
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Re: Who's the tallest crossfire owner?
I'm only 6 feet tall, but kind of long from butt to head (or to put it another way, I have a 32" inseam), so I have to recline the seat a fair amount. That's with my hair still brushing the headliner sometimes. It works fine, but I now have no legroom to spare. I don't see how you stretched fellows have room to make it all work.
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Re: Who's the tallest crossfire owner?
6' 1/2" and can wear my cowboy hat inside the coupe.
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Re: Who's the tallest crossfire owner?
I'm 6'5" (34" inseam) driving a limited roadster. No problems with headroom, except when I'm first at the light with the top up, I need to duck to see the traffic signal. No problem with the top down. Right knee rests against the dash/center console, but I have a few inches of clearance on the left side between the dash and my knee.
I do have the seat reclined forward (upright) more than I am used to so I can move the seat as far back as possible. It's also dang near impossible to pull my wallet out or grab my phone off my belt while driving -- not enough "wiggle" room to get to them without stopping the car. |
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