Originally Posted by tvfreakazoid It's called a "lumbar support". It supports the lower back. For me It's a great feature because it make it more comfortable. I sat in one
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01-30-2009, 04:39 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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You're just kidding, right? The seats do have lumbar support (at least the leather ones in the touring model do), complete with an adjustment lever. But it has nothing to do with the rails from the headrest. Unless these guys are mistaking the sensation of the lumbar support for the rails or something.
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I don't know if they are confused with that or not. I just threw that one out there just in case.
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Just to clear up some info, I am feeling the bottom of the rails in my back close to where the bottom of my shoulder blades are, which is about 7 to 9 inches from my lumbar/waist region.
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^^ Interesting. Thanks for posting that. +1 rep pt.
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My buddy has a 07 350z base with the cloth seats. When you are sitting and put pressure with your head on the headrest you can feel the seat push around the shoulder blade..
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The 350Z's have had this since they installed the active headrests.
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Everyone does. You just haven't noticed it yet. Push your head back into the headrest and you will feel the rods poke at you.
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