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Old man question re: seat comfort

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by ExGunner, Sep 5, 2025 at 10:12 AM.

  1. Sep 5, 2025 at 10:12 AM
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    ExGunner

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    Im finding recently that my 2017 TRD sport seat is causing me discomfort on my right hip. Im constantly pushing myself up using the console and adjusting my seating position. Its like the right side of the drivers seat toward the console is sloping or too soft that way. It doesnt seem like it when i check and i know the cushioning has got a little softer as normal wear and tear after 8 years and 250,000km but nothing i can tell would cause me to be uncomfortable . I tried putting my sweat shirt rolled up between my right hip and the console and that seemed to offerd me some support. Wondering if anyone has same issue and a solution or knows a product i can buy . Ive tried all sorts of different search terms but coming up blank. Thanks for any input .
     
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    I moved my wallet out of my back pocket.
     
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    I do that to. Leaned that lesson the hard way a few years ago . Still getting discomfort and wouldnt be so bad but i drive a lot for work to different places to teach.
     
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    Have you tried seat jackers? May sound counterintuitive but they do help. I find them a bit too tall so added a small spacer in the back as well. So 1.5 in front and .5 or .75 in the back I find to be the sweet spot.
     
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    2015 DBLC. Found I was miserable on long drives. Back hurt, always needing to stretch up under dash, pain in sciatic. Seat Jackers saved me. Seats are too flat and needed more leg support. My two cents
     
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    As discussed here over the years, the 2nd gen front seats and position are not comfortable to put it mildly. I bought a square cushion such as the ones that go on a wood-seat dining room chair in a color to fit the lower cushion and match the interior. (gray/titanium) It is approx 3-5" thick.

    It corrected the entire seating position: The rear of the bottom cushion at the seat back is now higher and sitting high also provides much better outward vision and view. Thigh support for my legs, previously non-existent, is perfect and comfortable. I no longer feel like I was sitting on the floor. Even the lumbar support is better, as the bottom cushion is now raised and matches the lumbar support area of the seat-back. For a $10 outlay, it's like I put in a new 6-way power seat. Borrow one from the dining-room chairs and give it a try.
     

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