How to make more leg room in a coupe?
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How to make more leg room in a coupe?
Is it possible to move the driver’s seat back in a coupe for more leg room? One of our club members can’t use the peddles.
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
Depends on what year. If before the 26-27 model, the gas tank is under the seat and you can't move the seat back. If a 26-27 you could do some work on the body to move the seat back, but not easy. It is also possible to remove some padding from the seat back and cushion, or modify the coil springs, but the seat will be less comfortable. Third option would be to have surgery to shorten the legs
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
The Ford service manual has instructions on how to move the seat back on a 26-27 coupe.
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
I have a 24 Coupe and it’s tight for a 6’3” guy like me. I don’t see how a big or may I say a ‘portly ‘person could get in one. Probably we are so used to using easily adjustable seats in our roomier cars and trucks it really seems real tight in a T. People back in the T era got use to driving a T did the best they could. The later Coupes had a provision to move the seat back but it wasent much for a big guy whether tall or just big. My 21 Touring to me is a tighter fit but the 3 black era T’s I have are tight. Just the way it is.
Instructions in the Ford service manual shows the improved 26-27 Coupes and the Tudor seats can be moved back approximately 2” or as the manual says you can make more room for the larger than average sized driver.
Instructions in the Ford service manual shows the improved 26-27 Coupes and the Tudor seats can be moved back approximately 2” or as the manual says you can make more room for the larger than average sized driver.
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
Buy a Packard ?
More people are doing it today than ever before !
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
It would help to better understand the problem that is causing the club member to not be able to use the peddles. Is it height or girth, something else in the way, physical issues? And as what was pointed out what year is the coupe?Graybeard77 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:00 pmIs it possible to move the driver’s seat back in a coupe for more leg room? One of our club members can’t use the peddles.
Here are some ideas
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
You can do what I did in my 22 touring, I took (bound/tied) 2 inches out of the bottom of the back rest springs. This allows your bottom to sit further back making more leg room, yet not making it less comfortable to drive long distances in....worked for me and I'm 6'5".
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
I don't have a coupe but my '17 touring came with the back springs removed in the front. When I re-upholstered I did not replace them, opting for an inch of dense foam. The extra room makes a big difference.... I would not be able to drive my car comfortably otherwise.
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
The original post mentioned that the driver had a hard time using the pedals. I started using the pedal extension for reverse and that helps. I also have the pedal add ons for the other two pedal to give me a little more wiggle room for my size 13’s so I don’t get my boots jumbled up using the pedals.
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
Not a coupe, but my touring, and that reverse pedal add on is probably one of the best things I've put on the car since side curtains in the winter! One of those things you don't realize how useful it is until you experience it...
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
We started taking bolts out today. It is a 1926 coupe. We are trying to get it back about 4 inches. Will let you all know how we come out. Thanks for all the ideas. Clyde
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
We started taking bolts out today. It is a 1926 coupe. We are trying to get it back about 4 inches. Will let you all know how we come out. Thanks for all the ideas. Clyde
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
Another option is calf removal. With your feet stuck directly to your knees,
you can anticipate a gain of some 12-16 inches.
you can anticipate a gain of some 12-16 inches.
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
Too bad we couldn’t connect yesterday butBurger in Spokane wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 8:09 pmAnother option is calf removal. With your feet stuck directly to your knees,
you can anticipate a gain of some 12-16 inches.
by the time I unloaded it was dark
I was really tired too
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
Clyde,
This may be posted too late to help you, but perhaps it will be of help to someone else with a 1926-27 coupe in the future. I had tried posting this as a link to an earlier posting. But when I click on the link it gave a 401 error or something similar. Since I had it saved, I will repost it here. It all deals with moving the early 1926 and 1926-27 Coupe seat back.
This may be posted too late to help you, but perhaps it will be of help to someone else with a 1926-27 coupe in the future. I had tried posting this as a link to an earlier posting. But when I click on the link it gave a 401 error or something similar. Since I had it saved, I will repost it here. It all deals with moving the early 1926 and 1926-27 Coupe seat back.
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Re: How to make more leg room in a coupe?
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The following is from the Jul Aug 1981 Vintage Ford page 43 used by permission to promote our hobby:
From Don Ball – answering in the column “Questions and Answers”
The [1926-27 Coupe Package] tray was made of wood and was covered with the
same material as used around the rear window area of
the body. …. The holes were not for ‘drainage”
but rather were for the retaining screws which held
the shelf in place. (They used large washers to allow for
the usual lack of precision in body construction.)
Ford had realized by 1926 that people don’t all come
in the same size and had allowed for the seat back to be
moved back for more leg room. The job was not easy;
you had to remove the package tray, saw off a couple of
inches; unbolt the seat and move it back, then reinstall
the whole mess. This procedure is detailed in the Ford
Service Bulletins and is reprinted in Ford Service Bulletin
Essentials (Post Motor Books, 1966) on pages
367-370 and 463. [note page 463 was how to move the seat closer to the steering wheel - so not included]
A drawing of the shelf, as well as the rain gutter is
reprinted here.
See also the posting at: http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/80257/81912.html
Respectfully submitted,
Hap l9l5 cut off
The following is from the Jul Aug 1981 Vintage Ford page 43 used by permission to promote our hobby:
From Don Ball – answering in the column “Questions and Answers”
The [1926-27 Coupe Package] tray was made of wood and was covered with the
same material as used around the rear window area of
the body. …. The holes were not for ‘drainage”
but rather were for the retaining screws which held
the shelf in place. (They used large washers to allow for
the usual lack of precision in body construction.)
Ford had realized by 1926 that people don’t all come
in the same size and had allowed for the seat back to be
moved back for more leg room. The job was not easy;
you had to remove the package tray, saw off a couple of
inches; unbolt the seat and move it back, then reinstall
the whole mess. This procedure is detailed in the Ford
Service Bulletins and is reprinted in Ford Service Bulletin
Essentials (Post Motor Books, 1966) on pages
367-370 and 463. [note page 463 was how to move the seat closer to the steering wheel - so not included]
A drawing of the shelf, as well as the rain gutter is
reprinted here.
See also the posting at: http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/80257/81912.html
Respectfully submitted,
Hap l9l5 cut off