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Hey All,
I'm going to pick up an A2 here in about a week from New Mexico. So I've got about a 1300 mile drive back. I'm 6'4 and about 280, and I was thinking if there was some quick and easy ways of making some leg room to operate the pedals?
I have some ideas in mind once I get the truck back here and have some time to do it, but it would be great to have at least some much needed extra room for the trip back.
Does anyone know how hard it is to adjust the pedals down? I've tried to find some posts about it, and it sounds easy and quick enough, but didn't see any real details or photos.
Also I've read that you can remove the screws holding the steering column in place, move the entire column up, drill new holes and put the screws back in. But again, I didn't really find any photos or specifics about what is needed to do this, and I'm not exactly sure about what screws/bolts they are talking about. Are they located on the fire wall, or...???
I've also read about changing the 20" steering wheel with the 18" wheel from an A3 would give me an extra couple inches. However this truck does not yet have power steering, and I've also read that this is not recommended to do, unless you add the air assist steering first.
Also not sure how much time any of these would take. I'm taking a train out there, so I could only take a few tools with me in my luggage. But once there, I could buy a few cheap tools if needed.
Any other ideas or suggestions?
Thanks Everyone!
I'm going to pick up an A2 here in about a week from New Mexico. So I've got about a 1300 mile drive back. I'm 6'4 and about 280, and I was thinking if there was some quick and easy ways of making some leg room to operate the pedals?
I have some ideas in mind once I get the truck back here and have some time to do it, but it would be great to have at least some much needed extra room for the trip back.
Does anyone know how hard it is to adjust the pedals down? I've tried to find some posts about it, and it sounds easy and quick enough, but didn't see any real details or photos.
Also I've read that you can remove the screws holding the steering column in place, move the entire column up, drill new holes and put the screws back in. But again, I didn't really find any photos or specifics about what is needed to do this, and I'm not exactly sure about what screws/bolts they are talking about. Are they located on the fire wall, or...???
I've also read about changing the 20" steering wheel with the 18" wheel from an A3 would give me an extra couple inches. However this truck does not yet have power steering, and I've also read that this is not recommended to do, unless you add the air assist steering first.
Also not sure how much time any of these would take. I'm taking a train out there, so I could only take a few tools with me in my luggage. But once there, I could buy a few cheap tools if needed.
Any other ideas or suggestions?
Thanks Everyone!