Nazud; Interesting proposition. Being 6'-0" myself, I typically place the seat all the way back and would appreciate a little more, so I understand why you would desire a little more legroom. Looking at the seat, without taking it apart, doesn't show any obvious solution. At first, I thought the maybe drilling holes to move the mounting (lower portion of slide) back a few inches may do it (it seems that there is adequate space behind the seat to extend the transport). Anyway, I then realized that if the lower glide were moved, the springs would be resting on thin air. So, it may be possible, but a simplistic solution escapes me.
My apologies… Just looked at it again. The glide would not move the spring… but it looks like you would have a problem with the physical stops, right before the spring, which would still limit the movement.
Like HR mentioned, one does learn to accommodate. If tractors had the length of cars, enabling us to really move the seat back, then the turning radius would suffer. (Unless, of course, it's painted blue with SuperSteer) /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Roy<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by Roy on 04/15/01 08:32 PM (server time).</FONT></P>