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Old 01-28-2004, 01:04 PM
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Talking who needs a chiropractor?

when you have an 8?
I'd just like to say (to the prospective buyers) how good the driver seat is on the 8.
I used to have back pain everyday after driving to school or to work, and I had to go get massage threapy every few months. It didn't matter what car I drove, an explorer, a safari van or even a last gen S-class, and now I haven't had any back pain since I got the 8! and any one with back pain can tell you what they'd do to get rid of their pain... Amazing! (hmm... begining to sound like a commercial for termpurpedic beds :D)
I think the problem with most car seats is that they are too flat and you tense up your muscles whenever you make a turn or stop cause you're sliding all over the place. Plus the different lumbar adjustment on the 8 is a godsend
in fact if I was a doctor I'd prescribe 2 doses of spirited driving in an 8 as an alternative medication :p
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I have back pain, an RX-8, AND a tempurpedic mattress.

However, I have been seeing a chiropractor and he has helped.. A LOT.

I agree that the seats are very comfortable. They have never given me any problems like seats in other cars have had (like my Acura CL).
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How is that Tempurpedic Mattress? Is it all the advertising makes it out to be?
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Totally agree about how important the seat comfort is. That's why I went with the GT - to get the power seat. A few years back, driving a F**d about 50k miles per year and wound up in physical therapy to undo the damage from the flat, sagging, non-adjustable seat.
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i need one

I need a chiropractor in south Fl. when i was in 7th grade i got
hit by a cop car when i was crossing the street. It screwed up my knee and my back.The cop was on his cell phone and speeding 50 mph in a 15.
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bungela, the mattress is quite good but I wish it was just a bit softer.
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he hit u at 50mph ?
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yes

I was on my bike my bike was in two peices after he hit me. he basicaly clipped my knee and back frame of my bike and i went flying hit the ground and my bike fell on top of my back.
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WTF???????
hope you sued for a good chunk of a settlement
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Back to the lumber support - yeah I like it very much. I even try to turn it up and down on the freeway - try to act as a massage chair :D
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does anyone know if our lumbar support works with inflated airbags inside or just mechanical bits that extend and retract? it feels like it's inflating/deflating when I adjust it
hmm..... I wonder how hard it would be to wire it so it adjusts in pluses to simulate a massage chair lol :D
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