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Hi all,

I purchased a Toyota Aygo 2013 for my partner as her first car and has been driving it for a few month's now and is having problems seeing over the steerng properly ( yes she is really short 😉) anyway I was wondering as her seat don't rise up and down on the model she has is there anyway I can swap her seat for 1 that does have a fully adustable seat maybe from the next model up?

 

(Really hope this makes sense)

Reards Tim

Posted

Have you lowered the steering wheel as it does agjust for height?

No model of MK1 Aygo came with height adjustable seats.

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15 hours ago, Devon Aygo said:

Have you lowered the steering wheel as it does agjust for height?

No model of MK1 Aygo came with height adjustable seats.

Yes, it's more of the fact of her being hire in the vehicle to have more of a clear view. Is it possible a replacement seat that can be hired up and down to be fitted to her year model car maybe from a newer model? Or is it possible to use spacers and longer bolts to hire the original 1?

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How about a booster cushion?

Car booster cushions

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If she's been driving it for a few months, why do you need "urgent help"?

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i feel you have 2 options :-

1) find a local engineering works that can make you some brackets to raise the seat

but becareful not to stretch the cabling under the seat

2) or try these i found them local to you,they maybe be able to make a booster cushion

to fit on top of the original seat or just a new foam base that they can cover with the original fabric.

http://www.finelinevehicleupholstery.co.uk/

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Posted

the seats from the MK2 aygo are a direct fit and the driverseat is ajustable

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