Resolved leg pain in A4
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Resolved leg pain in A4
Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
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Re: Resolved leg pain in A4
"JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
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>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
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Re: Resolved leg pain in A4
"JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
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>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
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Re: Resolved leg pain in A4
"JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
--
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>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
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Re: Resolved leg pain in A4
Ed H. writed:
>"JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
>That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
>--
He's not close to the wheel if he does that. His arms will have a bend and he
will be able to control the car very well if his hands are at 3 and 9.
Ya want an airbag in your face? Try driving with your hands at the top of the
wheel - that airbag goes off and you've got a face full of knuckles. There's a
State Trooper in a state that shall remain unknown that experienced it. He had
a shiner that lasted a week.
Measure with your wrists at the top of the wheel, then drive with your hands at
3 and 9. No problems with steering or airbags.
Dave
RS6
(Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt and the cd. Waiting for the movie to
come out.)
>"JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
>That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
>--
He's not close to the wheel if he does that. His arms will have a bend and he
will be able to control the car very well if his hands are at 3 and 9.
Ya want an airbag in your face? Try driving with your hands at the top of the
wheel - that airbag goes off and you've got a face full of knuckles. There's a
State Trooper in a state that shall remain unknown that experienced it. He had
a shiner that lasted a week.
Measure with your wrists at the top of the wheel, then drive with your hands at
3 and 9. No problems with steering or airbags.
Dave
RS6
(Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt and the cd. Waiting for the movie to
come out.)
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Re: Resolved leg pain in A4
Ed H. writed:
>"JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
>That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
>--
He's not close to the wheel if he does that. His arms will have a bend and he
will be able to control the car very well if his hands are at 3 and 9.
Ya want an airbag in your face? Try driving with your hands at the top of the
wheel - that airbag goes off and you've got a face full of knuckles. There's a
State Trooper in a state that shall remain unknown that experienced it. He had
a shiner that lasted a week.
Measure with your wrists at the top of the wheel, then drive with your hands at
3 and 9. No problems with steering or airbags.
Dave
RS6
(Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt and the cd. Waiting for the movie to
come out.)
>"JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
>That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
>--
He's not close to the wheel if he does that. His arms will have a bend and he
will be able to control the car very well if his hands are at 3 and 9.
Ya want an airbag in your face? Try driving with your hands at the top of the
wheel - that airbag goes off and you've got a face full of knuckles. There's a
State Trooper in a state that shall remain unknown that experienced it. He had
a shiner that lasted a week.
Measure with your wrists at the top of the wheel, then drive with your hands at
3 and 9. No problems with steering or airbags.
Dave
RS6
(Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt and the cd. Waiting for the movie to
come out.)
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Re: Resolved leg pain in A4
Ed H. writed:
>"JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
>That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
>--
He's not close to the wheel if he does that. His arms will have a bend and he
will be able to control the car very well if his hands are at 3 and 9.
Ya want an airbag in your face? Try driving with your hands at the top of the
wheel - that airbag goes off and you've got a face full of knuckles. There's a
State Trooper in a state that shall remain unknown that experienced it. He had
a shiner that lasted a week.
Measure with your wrists at the top of the wheel, then drive with your hands at
3 and 9. No problems with steering or airbags.
Dave
RS6
(Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt and the cd. Waiting for the movie to
come out.)
>"JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
>>wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
>>seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
>>of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
>>still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
>That could be a face-full-O'-airbag that close.
>--
He's not close to the wheel if he does that. His arms will have a bend and he
will be able to control the car very well if his hands are at 3 and 9.
Ya want an airbag in your face? Try driving with your hands at the top of the
wheel - that airbag goes off and you've got a face full of knuckles. There's a
State Trooper in a state that shall remain unknown that experienced it. He had
a shiner that lasted a week.
Measure with your wrists at the top of the wheel, then drive with your hands at
3 and 9. No problems with steering or airbags.
Dave
RS6
(Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt and the cd. Waiting for the movie to
come out.)
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Re: Resolved leg pain in A4
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 16:36:51 -0600, "JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
> Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
> wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
> seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
> of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
> still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
It sure took a lot of responses before you finally got the message. Seat
position is everything, and straight arms/legs are disasters waiting to
cripple you!
--
Jay.
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> Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
> wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
> seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
> of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
> still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
It sure took a lot of responses before you finally got the message. Seat
position is everything, and straight arms/legs are disasters waiting to
cripple you!
--
Jay.
(remove dashes for legal email address)
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Re: Resolved leg pain in A4
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 16:36:51 -0600, "JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
> Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
> wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
> seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
> of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
> still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
It sure took a lot of responses before you finally got the message. Seat
position is everything, and straight arms/legs are disasters waiting to
cripple you!
--
Jay.
(remove dashes for legal email address)
> Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
> wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
> seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
> of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
> still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
It sure took a lot of responses before you finally got the message. Seat
position is everything, and straight arms/legs are disasters waiting to
cripple you!
--
Jay.
(remove dashes for legal email address)
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Re: Resolved leg pain in A4
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 16:36:51 -0600, "JJ" <jakervik@comcast.net> wrote:
> Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
> wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
> seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
> of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
> still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
It sure took a lot of responses before you finally got the message. Seat
position is everything, and straight arms/legs are disasters waiting to
cripple you!
--
Jay.
(remove dashes for legal email address)
> Thanks to a post on body eronomics....I drapped my arms over the steering
> wheel...so that my wrists hung over the steering wheel. I always had the
> seat way back so that my legs stretched out. By moving in.....the tightness
> of my thigh is reduced and the pain has virtually disappeared.....my hair
> still brushes the roof of the car!!! Oh well.....can't have everything.
>
It sure took a lot of responses before you finally got the message. Seat
position is everything, and straight arms/legs are disasters waiting to
cripple you!
--
Jay.
(remove dashes for legal email address)