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I'm *this* close to buying a 2002 M5 Camaro, but I have a slight problem. I'm only 5'4", and in order to push the clutch all the way in, I have to sit pretty close to the steering wheel. It's not as comfortable or easy to drive that way, so I was wondering if there is anyway that you can move the clutch forward or adjust the angle so it seems like it's further forward. If it is possible, how difficult would it be?
Maybe I should just glue a wooden block on there [img]tongue.gif[/img]
don't worry man im a short 5'6" mexican i had the same prob as you when i first got my car, it just gets a little getting used to after a while i bet the seat will be set further back, actually whats odd is b4 i got my bird i had a GTP too, always had the seat back on it, kinda just needs to get used to thats all.
Originally posted by pontiac nino: don't worry man im a short 5'6" mexican i had the same prob as you when i first got my car, it just gets a little getting used to after a while i bet the seat will be set further back, actually whats odd is b4 i got my bird i had a GTP too, always had the seat back on it, kinda just needs to get used to thats all.
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