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Is there a way to lower my seat?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Bayarea yota, Feb 23, 2021.

  1. Feb 23, 2021 at 9:43 PM
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    Hello everyone just recently bought a 09 access cab with 59k and the steering wheel hit my legs! Is there a way to Extend the seat back more or lower the seat or even do a seat swap? I'm sure I could buy a 320-350mm steering wheel but then I'd lose my airbag and cruise control etc. Pleeeease help me, anything would be appreciated!
     
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  2. Feb 23, 2021 at 9:47 PM
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    Is there any washers, etc you could take out from under the seat?
     
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    No unfortunately.
     
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    Can you adjust the steering wheel higher? There should be a lever underneath it unless some models didn't come with that option.
     
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    Also, welcome to TacomaWorld!
     
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    I'm sure I could have someone with fabrication skills lower the seat bracket but that is my extreme very last resort!
     
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    Thank you so much!
     
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    No its adjusted all the way up (in my fat Joe voice! At least I think that's who did that song lol)
     
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    Bummer. Hmm, I would think someone could potentially fabricate something obviously but sounds like a pain. Maybe there's a drop in seat that doesn't quite sit as high? Something aftermarket?
     
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    Or get an upholsterer to carve out some of the seat foam? That would probably be the cheapest option.
     
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    I've literally been looking for weeks. There is actually a company the makes lowering rails but unfortunately they don't make them for tacomas!
     
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    Strange, but why did you buy it?

    Options, pick one or a combination of them:

    Lose weight.
    Modify the seat brackets.
    Get a smaller aftermarket steering wheel.
    Trade it and get a truck that better suits your size.

    Sorry if this sounds harsh. Just the truth as I see it. I would say go for # 1 as it also has health benefits.
     
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    I dont see how losing weight is going to fix my situation. The steering wheel hits my LEGS not my stomach! I'm 6'5, not 400lbs!
     
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    If you have a way to shorten my legs to make me shorter then I'm all ears!
     
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    You should test drive a vehicle before you buy it. Sell it and get a vehicle that your comfortable in, it will always bother you until you do.
     
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    The newer Tacoma has a power seat. But, you'd have to get power to the motor. Plus I don't know it the lowest setting would be enough to make you comfortable.
    Maybe go to a Toyota dealership and take measurements of the seat in its lowest position, compared to the measurements of your present seat.
     
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    Perhaps instead of lowering the seat, move it back farther. You could re-drill the seat mounting holes and get a little more leg room. Also, the steering wheel is adjustable, make sure it is fully up and out.
     
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    Lowering the seat isn't going to prevent your knees from hitting the steering wheel. You would need to decrease the angle your knee's are at by shifting the seat rearward.
     
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