Jerry,
The wood shim is a good, quick way to elevate the front of the seats. When I
did the resto on my BJ8 and BN7 I made tapered wood strips to replace the
factory strips. The strips are the same length but 3/4 in the front tapering
down to 1/4 in the back. This gives slightly more leg room but better yet more
thigh support.
Keith Pennell
> Well, so much for my planning in the BJ8 to move the seats back an inch. I
> did put a wood shim in my BN4 tilting the seat back and that made it more
> comfortable.
>
> Jerry
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