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chris
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8/17/2004
12:50:40

Subject: remove center console
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i have a split bench in my 04 cc. Now i'm 6'3 so i have the seats all the way back. They center console when flipped up doesnt line up with the seats when they are all the way back and tilted some. I was wondering if anyone has adujsted the center console so that it can fold back a bit further to match up flush with the seats now. Its just annoying with it sticking forward and smashing on your shoulder if you want to flip it up. Ahhhh the downside to being tall, nothing fits right.



Nips
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8/18/2004
18:50:50

RE: remove center console
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I have a 40/20/40 bench in mine and just had the seats and consol out to get some Katzkin leathers put on. Anyway, the lid for the console will only go back so far. No adjustment for that. The only adjustment is a left or right movement. The mount holes for the console are elongated to provide that movement.



chris
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8/19/2004
08:34:20

RE: remove center console
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thanks for the response.... Oh well looks like I'll just keep it down for most of the time then.



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8/20/2004
10:52:32

RE: remove center console
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do you usually drive with the console open? im 6'3 so i definatly feel you on the tall thing but how much of a problem is this really? ~R



chris
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8/20/2004
21:34:45

RE: remove center console
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not a huge problem, just something i come across everytime i flip it up. Its the little things that bother you sometime too. I can live with it, just would prefer not to haha.



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