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    Glen, as long as you don't mind sitting about an inch higher, then go for it. For me, I will stick with my 1982 Volvo 242's heated (yes, Robert) leather seats... ;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted_John View Post
    Glen, as long as you don't mind sitting about an inch higher, then go for it. For me, I will stick with my 1982 Volvo 242's heated (yes, Robert) leather seats... ;-)
    -J
    I need to sit an inch or higher in my pickup, (the leg room is a bit short, and sitting higher solves the problem.) There is plenty of headroom, and currently I am using a kitchen chair cushion, which is a nuisance. So where does one get such a swivel?
    The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor

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    If you drive a small economy car like myself; the best thing that works for me is to use my kilt belt to sweep the pleats. I have found it works really awesome with knife pleats.

    I have short arms and small hands.... The above works best for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sirdaniel1975 View Post
    If you drive a small economy car like myself; the best thing that works for me is to use my kilt belt to sweep the pleats. I have found it works really awesome with knife pleats.

    I have short arms and small hands.... The above works best for me!
    Is that sweep the pleats after you've gotten in or as you're getting in. Sounds difficult to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy Hunt View Post
    Is that sweep the pleats after you've gotten in or as you're getting in. Sounds difficult to me.
    Getting in, and rather simple. Once you've swept the pleats withe the belt, one hand holds the belt together. The other hand can be used to balance yourself in.
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