2006 GT: My right knee...
#1
I've only had my car for 2 days, but I realized today that my right knee is constantly rubbing up against the left side of the middle console. The hard, black plastic rubbed my knee raw all day yesterday. This could be a problem in the long-term.
Sure, I could make a conscious effort to not rest my knee there, but it's my natural, most comfortable seating position, and I would like to do something about it.
What could I do? I'm thinking maybe I should put some black cushiony material there or something, but I don't want it to look crappy. I also don't want my knee to bleed from the contact. :shock:
Does anyone else have this problem? Any ideas on a possible, nice-looking solution? Thanks.
Sure, I could make a conscious effort to not rest my knee there, but it's my natural, most comfortable seating position, and I would like to do something about it.
What could I do? I'm thinking maybe I should put some black cushiony material there or something, but I don't want it to look crappy. I also don't want my knee to bleed from the contact. :shock:
Does anyone else have this problem? Any ideas on a possible, nice-looking solution? Thanks.
#2
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Knee pads. You'll find them at The Sports Authority.
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Originally posted by 05RedGT@August 29, 2005, 2:00 PM
How tall are you? I'm 6'2 and don't have any problems with my knee hitting.
How tall are you? I'm 6'2 and don't have any problems with my knee hitting.
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Rather than make fun of you, I'll try and help.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2005-FORD-M...996660850QQrdZ1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2005-FORD-M...996660850QQrdZ1
#6
Originally posted by 05GT-O.C.D.@August 29, 2005, 2:19 PM
Rather than make fun of you, I'll try and help.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2005-FORD-M...996660850QQrdZ1
Rather than make fun of you, I'll try and help.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2005-FORD-M...996660850QQrdZ1
Updated picture!
See? I'm not alone! Although where they show that pad isn't where my knee is rubbing... My knee makes contact with the front edge of the console.
FAKE EDIT: Oh, I see that you can mount it anywhere... Maybe flush with the front edge would work. Wonder what else I could use that wouldn't be $25... Hmm...
#7
Originally posted by Nazz Nomad@August 29, 2005, 3:48 PM
Updated picture!
See? I'm not alone! Although where they show that pad isn't where my knee is rubbing... My knee makes contact with the front edge of the console.
FAKE EDIT: Oh, I see that you can mount it anywhere... Maybe flush with the front edge would work. Wonder what else I could use that wouldn't be $25... Hmm...
Updated picture!
See? I'm not alone! Although where they show that pad isn't where my knee is rubbing... My knee makes contact with the front edge of the console.
FAKE EDIT: Oh, I see that you can mount it anywhere... Maybe flush with the front edge would work. Wonder what else I could use that wouldn't be $25... Hmm...
#9
<<<PRACTICING SELF CONTROL>>>
Never really noticed it. I am 6'2'' and mine doesn't bother me.
<<<LOST SELF CONTROL>>>
You are driving a 2005 GT Mustang. Most people would give their right leg to have one. And you're complaining about a little friction burn???
Sorry, couldn't help myself...
I think you've found a solution to your problem, although it looks like you might have the inside of your knee hitting the steering wheel. Good luck anyways.
No offence...Just for S#its and Giggles Man!
Never really noticed it. I am 6'2'' and mine doesn't bother me.
<<<LOST SELF CONTROL>>>
You are driving a 2005 GT Mustang. Most people would give their right leg to have one. And you're complaining about a little friction burn???
Sorry, couldn't help myself...
I think you've found a solution to your problem, although it looks like you might have the inside of your knee hitting the steering wheel. Good luck anyways.
No offence...Just for S#its and Giggles Man!
#12
Originally posted by cyoon@August 30, 2005, 5:01 PM
Might I suggest moving the seat back so your knee doesn't hit anymore?
Might I suggest moving the seat back so your knee doesn't hit anymore?
#14
It probably has to do with your heel angle. Try making your foot more vertical in relation to the gas/brake pedals rather than slanting it so much. Once you do this the angle at your knee should also be more vertical.
#16
ok you could amputate the right leg WTF and maybe the prostetic will work better NOT LOL sorry its the Rum I had the same and my kid got tierd of hearing me wine so he says dad ! adjust your seat so you can still use the peddles and see low and behold He told me It worked ! Kids GottaLove Them !
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I got it, put it on place exactly like in the picture above, and it works great. Knee doesn't rub the 'impact area' just like in the picture. Even though it's not positioned over the impact area, it is thick enough to support the meaty part of my calve (sp?) muscle, so the bony part of my knee stays about a half inch away form the corner of the plastic.
In other words, works great, matches the black and tan colors of the enterior, and I didn't have to adjust my riding position to fit my car, but modifiy my car to fit me. Just drove 500+miles on it this weekend and pleased with the results.
In other words, works great, matches the black and tan colors of the enterior, and I didn't have to adjust my riding position to fit my car, but modifiy my car to fit me. Just drove 500+miles on it this weekend and pleased with the results.
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I got mine yesterday after reading this post a while back. I had the same problem... raw spot on the outside of my right knee. Moving the seat back to adapt puts me too far from the steering wheel :nono:. This product works great! Thanks for the tip.
#19
Yep, I got one too. Bit the bullet for the cost, but it looks and works great. No Knee problems and is comfortable. Don't even think about it being there. People look at the interior and don't notice. The shape makes it look like it's original equipment.