How big are you?
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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I'm 6' and 275 only issue I have is when wheeling i tend to drive with my left hand 90% of the time and it my shoulder tends to start tensing up but not cramp just gets sore after a 8 hour plus wheeling trip
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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6'2 - 215lbs , drove from Pittsburgh to assateaque island last weekend wasn't bad. I just put my left foot behind the clutch pedal to stretch out and I have no cruise control. 6 speed 07. I jack the seat up to get a different angle for my ass and neck half way there. Lots of shifting up and down the hills, that may help cause I'm constantly moving. Lol
#13
6'5" and 300 pounds of solid muscle (LOL) - I am very comfortable in the Jeep. I do notice my rt knee hitting the center console but it does not bother me. Maybe because I am used to it in just about any vehicle??
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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6'2" 200 lbs here. my body touches everything in the jeep. lol seriously I have to crouch sometimes to see a red light if i'm first at the light. got a lil window sticker now that lets me see the lights without leaning over. when the top is off - its no prob. take the doors off and I have all the room i'll ever need. otherwise I just deal with it in the colder months. to get comfortable in the seat, i'm so far back that using the steering wheel can be a lil out of reach. only issue is shoulder cramps up a bit on long drives 4 hr plus but no matter what I drive it usually gets uncomfortable after that long anyways.
#19
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6'3" 230 and two minor issues, totally my fault and not Jeep's:
1. I let my left knee rest on the door, especially when wheeling, helps stabilize myself. After a few hours of contact and banging up against the door, it can get sore.
2. If I'm wearing a heavy boot, my right ankle can get pretty sore/tired if I don't have the opportunity to use cruise on a long trip (think like winding, mountainous highway).
1. I let my left knee rest on the door, especially when wheeling, helps stabilize myself. After a few hours of contact and banging up against the door, it can get sore.
2. If I'm wearing a heavy boot, my right ankle can get pretty sore/tired if I don't have the opportunity to use cruise on a long trip (think like winding, mountainous highway).
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Burke, VA
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6'5'' 310lbs and I'm very comfortable driving my '12 JKU Sport. I've had 3 other YJ's and sat comfortably in those, I had a Nissan Versa previous to my '12 JKU and fit pretty well in that too.