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04-18-2009, 08:56 AM | #1 |
Drives: 2009 Yaris Sedan Stickshift Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Ukiah, CA, USA
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The Yaris Steering Wheel
I'm wondering if it's possible to have the Yaris steering wheel extended out about an inch, possibly two.
In every way I love my new 2009 Yaris Sedan, but my god I can't reach the steering wheel when my legs are comfortable, and if I straighten the seat so I'm closer to it my head is jammed into the roof of the car. If I move the seat closer my legs are buckled up so tight I can't operate the pedals. If I drop the steering wheel down so I can reach the top more comfortably, it cuts off the circulation in my legs. And trying to drive with my arms stretched full-length before me--and I'm still hunched a bit--leaves my shoulders terribly cramped and sore, which cuts sharply into my reaction time. I've noticed the seat is much higher off the floorboard than I'd expect for a small sedan. In fact, I'm so high up that the rear view mirror blocks my view of any oncoming traffic from the right at intersections, forcing me to duck my head down all the time as I drive. This could easily be remedied by being able to lean the seat back a bit more, but then I wouldn't be able to reach the steering wheel at all, period. If I could hold onto the bottom of the steering wheel as I drove I don't think there would be much of a problem, but this silly "Toyota T" steering wheel puts that bottom of the T right there where it makes the most sense to have a hand rest. In fact, out of the 20 or so cars I've driven throughout my life, this is the only car I've ever been in that doesn't have a place to hold the steering wheel at the bottom. So what can I do? What are my options? Are there replacement options for the front seats that ride closer to the floorboard? Are there replacement options for the steering wheel? A smaller steering wheel? A telescoping steering wheel? One with a grip on the bottom? Can the stock steering wheel be extended out an inch or two? Can it be flipped so the bottom of the T faces up, leaving me a place to hold onto at the bottom? I'm only 6' tall! Imagine how bad it must be for someone taller. I should have taken it as a bad sign when the salesman tried to sale me a car with only 200miles on it that was returned by the buyer because it was "too small". I don't have the money to be able to return this car, so I'm going to have to live with it. Any help would be massively appreciated. |
04-18-2009, 09:13 AM | #2 |
Drives: Loaded 2007 mica silver sedan Join Date: Sep 2007
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Have you checked to make sure your driver's seat is in the all the way down position. You raise or lower the seat a little, I believe. You may want to check that.
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04-18-2009, 09:22 AM | #3 |
I LOVE my Yaris!
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Funny, no advice but I'm short (5') and would love it if I could extend the steering wheel out an inch or two. It would be more comfortable for me, too.
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04-18-2009, 09:38 AM | #4 |
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I'd imagine your only option is an aftermarket wheel, which is illegal for on-road use :(
You may also be able to have something like this adapted: http://www.allstarperformance.com/product.htm?prod=401 Either that or some horrendously expensive custom wheel. |
04-18-2009, 09:44 AM | #5 |
There was a modification that changed the seat cushion angle which some people have done by installing longer bolts and washers..... which has an effect on the steering angle too. There is another member who had his seat rails modiifed for a change too.
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04-18-2009, 10:54 AM | #6 | |
Drives: 2009 Yaris Sedan Stickshift Join Date: Apr 2009
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04-18-2009, 10:55 AM | #7 |
Drives: 2009 Yaris Sedan Stickshift Join Date: Apr 2009
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04-18-2009, 10:56 AM | #8 |
Drives: 2009 Yaris Sedan Stickshift Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Ukiah, CA, USA
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Were these modifications discussed here? If so, would you know the links? :)
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04-18-2009, 02:06 PM | #9 | |
Drives: 2009 Yaris with TRD parts Join Date: Nov 2008
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Virtually every review of the Yaris rips on the "awkward" driving position in general and the long reach for the steering wheel in particular.
I am 5'-11" and wear a 32" long pant; I've made it workable, but think I'd be in trouble if my legs were just an inch or so longer. I had a very good upholsterer redo my seat. He firmed up the lower cushion by adding a new support mesh and he also firmed up the seat=back and built up the lumbar region a bit. I paid him $125, which I think is the best $125 I've ever spent on anything. The seat is FAR more supportive (feels more like a TRUE "sport seat"). I sit about 1/2" higher because of the stiffened lower cushion, which seems to have improved the steering wheel reach issue to some degree. Quote:
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04-18-2009, 02:18 PM | #10 | |
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02-21-2012, 06:48 PM | #11 |
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I just went for my first Yaris test drive. The seats were finally comfortable (for a Toyota). But, I couldn't get the seat/pedal/steering wheel combo comfortable. The steering wheel is too far away. No telescoping feature offered. Too bad, as almost everything else (no tach) is great for me. I'll have to look elsewhere or wait till the 2013 to see if they offer what I want/need.
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02-21-2012, 07:34 PM | #12 | |
Drives: 2010 Toyota Yaris Join Date: Jan 2012
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10-09-2012, 01:41 PM | #13 |
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Drives: 2012 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Bay Minette, AL
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This might help...
After removing the clamp bracket that allows you to tilt the wheel, then using a 2-inch plumbing stay, you can move the column up about an inch, which, for a 6.2 guy like me made all the difference in the world. I was seriously considering taking a hit on it and trading it for another car. It's really comfortable now. Holler if you wanna do it and I'll walk you through the process. Better yet, if somebody sees my earlier post on it and can take pictures, that'd probably help a lot of folks.
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