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Making the move over.
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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 15872689" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>You're in luck. I've figured out the best way to get in and out of the seat without putting them through excess wear on the edges. The trick is to plant your right foot in the middle of the floor, bend at the waist, and gently fall in butt first. Be careful to aim your butt at the intersection of the seat back and lower cushion. You don't want to slide your butt down the seat back because that will just cause wear there. As you fall in the seat, make sure your left thigh lands right in the notch between the upper and lower bolsters, <em>not</em> on the bolster. Lift your left leg up and over the bolster. Finally, use the center console and your legs to raise your butt up off the seat and adjust yourself to your seating position. Also, don't wear pants/shorts that are made of rugged material; jeans, canvas, etc. Try to stick to soft or athletic materials.</p><p></p><p>When you're ready to get out of the car, if you're tall, slide the seat way back and reverse the entry process. Lift your left leg up and over the bolster to rest it in the notch, lean your body out, then push off with your right leg. The number one thing that makes getting in and out easier is to not park next to anything. The door needs to be opened pretty wide for easy entry/exit. Again, this is all if you're tall. If you're short, you should have zero issues getting in or out. Just make sure that, if your wife is wearing a short dress or skirt, she's also wearing panties that keep all the goods covered. There's no graceful or demure way for women to get in or out of these seats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 15872689, member: 121775"] You're in luck. I've figured out the best way to get in and out of the seat without putting them through excess wear on the edges. The trick is to plant your right foot in the middle of the floor, bend at the waist, and gently fall in butt first. Be careful to aim your butt at the intersection of the seat back and lower cushion. You don't want to slide your butt down the seat back because that will just cause wear there. As you fall in the seat, make sure your left thigh lands right in the notch between the upper and lower bolsters, [i]not[/i] on the bolster. Lift your left leg up and over the bolster. Finally, use the center console and your legs to raise your butt up off the seat and adjust yourself to your seating position. Also, don't wear pants/shorts that are made of rugged material; jeans, canvas, etc. Try to stick to soft or athletic materials. When you're ready to get out of the car, if you're tall, slide the seat way back and reverse the entry process. Lift your left leg up and over the bolster to rest it in the notch, lean your body out, then push off with your right leg. The number one thing that makes getting in and out easier is to not park next to anything. The door needs to be opened pretty wide for easy entry/exit. Again, this is all if you're tall. If you're short, you should have zero issues getting in or out. Just make sure that, if your wife is wearing a short dress or skirt, she's also wearing panties that keep all the goods covered. There's no graceful or demure way for women to get in or out of these seats. [/QUOTE]
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