Bench seat adjustment

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I just bought the truck a few months ago and I haven't driven it vey much. I have the stock bench seat adjusted all the way back and it's not very comfortable as far as my leg position. I'm 6' tall so I would think I would have more leg room. The truck's an 86 with a standard cab. Does anyone else have this problem or is it just me?
 

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I just bought the truck a few months ago and I haven't driven it vey much. I have the stock bench seat adjusted all the way back and it's not very comfortable as far as my leg position. I'm 6' tall so I would think I would have more leg room. The truck's an 86 with a standard cab. Does anyone else have this problem or is it just me?

I am 6'4" and have always wished for more room too.
 

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Good, glad I'm not the only one who feels cramped. I'm 6' 2" with 34" inseam and my right knee is only 2 or 3 finger widths from the column shifter when in OD. I can't even shift to 1st without contorting a bit. The gas pedal angle gets uncomfortable, too.

With the limited interior space, I doubt there isn't much we can do about it.
 

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Thanks for the replies, at least I'm not the only one, I didn't think I would be. The steering wheel is kind of close too but my main problem is the gas pedal position too. It's just to close which makes it uncomfortable after driving a little while. I guess we just have to live with it. I had a 91 regular cab and I don't remember it being like that, but it's a different body style too.
 

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Thanks for the replies, at least I'm not the only one, I didn't think I would be. The steering wheel is kind of close too but my main problem is the gas pedal position too. It's just to close which makes it uncomfortable after driving a little while. I guess we just have to live with it. I had a 91 regular cab and I don't remember it being like that, but it's a different body style too.

Yeah, my dad's 90 something has more leg room than my '87.
 

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I'll have to look at it when the weather warms up a little like next week sometime. Maybe I can move the seat a little further back that's all I need. After moving it all the way back it moves a little forward it seems after locking in place. Thanks for the replies, I appreciate it!
 

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6'2" here, always been comfortable in my '74 with the bench all the way back. Only thing I wished was that the vinyl seat was breathable during the hot summers.
Beyond that, only thing thats uncomfortable is holding the throttle on a long highway drive.
 
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That's good to hear, because your cab should be the same size as mine. I'll have to look at how much room I have behind the seat when it's all the way back. My truck has the stock bench seat, so I don't think it's been tampered with.
 

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I know that this is an old thread, but looks like you could gain 3-4” of legroom by modifying the bench frame and or relocating where the seat mounts to the floor. That’s my plan when I get around to it. I’m 6’6” so it will be a must. I may look at adjusting the gas pedal so it doesn’t ride so high. Im sure welding will be involved but it’ll be worth it in the end.
 

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We're you able to find a solution. I have an 86 and am 6'2" and have a bad back so would really like to get a little more room. My seat back is 3-4 inches from the back window so I hope there is a way to improve the situation.
 

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511, and not enough legroom either. Glad to know my seat similar with 4” to spare between cab and seat back. I plan to scoot it backwards somehow, probably welding required.
 

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Mine is even worse than usual. The previous owner installed newer model cushy high back seats that take up a significant amount of room. I’m only 5’9” and it feels like my legs are bent under me.
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