tex2670 Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 Maybe your back is cursed, too. Problem solved.
rishithen7 Posted October 12, 2008 Author Posted October 12, 2008 How did you make that marathon drive to Vegas with all that back pain? lots of tylenol.
BaddBoi70 Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 I don't recall you mentioning the back issues when you made the Vegas trip and I definitely do not recall you saying anything about Tylenol. Maybe you just need a good adjustment??? A Chiropractor can probably help you with your back issues.
SweeTart Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 I just bought my IS250 this weekend... My first Lexus and I absolutely love it. However, I also had back pains from driving it around. I am very petite, so the height isn't a factor. I played with the lumbar and extended it out quite a bit and that seemed to help. I haven't tested it on a long drive yet, but I'm hoping it's no longer an issue because outside of the back pain, the car itself is fantastic!
mr_raider Posted October 15, 2008 Posted October 15, 2008 I revised my seating position based on advice from a performance driving school. It seems I was pretty much using a Lazy Boy position. Now I'm further back, higher up, straight back, and arms partially flexed. Much better for vision. Feels uncomfortable at first but less strain on the back.
smooth1 Posted October 15, 2008 Posted October 15, 2008 I just bought my IS250 this weekend... My first Lexus and I absolutely love it. However, I also had back pains from driving it around. I am very petite, so the height isn't a factor. I played with the lumbar and extended it out quite a bit and that seemed to help. I haven't tested it on a long drive yet, but I'm hoping it's no longer an issue because outside of the back pain, the car itself is fantastic! BTW, Welcome to the LOC! I would give the seat a little time to break in, along with the rest of the car. Yeah, the IS is a very nice car. Your going to love it!
rishithen7 Posted October 15, 2008 Author Posted October 15, 2008 I don't recall you mentioning the back issues when you made the Vegas trip and I definitely do not recall you saying anything about Tylenol. Maybe you just need a good adjustment??? A Chiropractor can probably help you with your back issues. I also forgot to tell you that I shaved my balls before I left as well. What else would you like to know?
tex2670 Posted October 15, 2008 Posted October 15, 2008 I don't recall you mentioning the back issues when you made the Vegas trip and I definitely do not recall you saying anything about Tylenol. Maybe you just need a good adjustment??? A Chiropractor can probably help you with your back issues. I also forgot to tell you that I shaved my balls before I left as well. What else would you like to know? Oh--the vented seats must have felt really nice that day...
BaddBoi70 Posted October 15, 2008 Posted October 15, 2008 I also forgot to tell you that I shaved my balls before I left as well. What else would you like to know? Actually, I'm surprised that you have "balls" to shave, given how much you complain about your hurting! Again, try STOP complaining and ENJOY your car - YOU made the decision to buy it. Otherwise, do us ALL a favor and sell your IS so we no longer have to listen to you "whine" :cries: !
HARTY Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 I don't recall you mentioning the back issues when you made the Vegas trip and I definitely do not recall you saying anything about Tylenol. Maybe you just need a good adjustment??? A Chiropractor can probably help you with your back issues. I also forgot to tell you that I shaved my balls before I left as well. What else would you like to know? I really think that Lexus should vet prospective clients and not sell to immature spoilt brats .Get a life , pi*&^%^%$ off and get Daddy to buy you something else :chairshot:
BaddBoi70 Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 I really think that Lexus should vet prospective clients and not sell to immature spoilt brats .Get a life , pi*&^%^%$ off and get Daddy to buy you something else :chairshot: That would be a welcomed requirement!
dcfish Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 If and when he grows up, He may very well fit quite well into the seat.
smooth1 Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Do they make automotive approved booster seats?
BaddBoi70 Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 To use one of DC's finer quotes: "We're ALL amateurs; It's just that some of us are more professional about it than others"
SKperformance Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I revised my seating position based on advice from a performance driving school. It seems I was pretty much using a Lazy Boy position. Now I'm further back, higher up, straight back, and arms partially flexed. Much better for vision. Feels uncomfortable at first but less strain on the back. Have to agree it is very uncomfortable at first but so is a new pair of shoes. If i drove a Cadillac for years and switched to a Volvo with positive posture seating i would be in such pain for weeks. Anyway rishi gets the idea , keep the convo level headed.
rishithen7 Posted October 18, 2008 Author Posted October 18, 2008 I revised my seating position based on advice from a performance driving school. It seems I was pretty much using a Lazy Boy position. Now I'm further back, higher up, straight back, and arms partially flexed. Much better for vision. Feels uncomfortable at first but less strain on the back. hey this helped a lot (i think i havent driven long distance yet) but it seems to be a lot better for my back although it DOES feel weird at first. im going to miss my lazy boy :-( and ya i get the spoiled brat thing a lot i think my service consultant treats me like one but i dont care im all about good friends and good times.
NoMorePinkPanther Posted October 30, 2008 Posted October 30, 2008 I bought my IS 250 in May '06 when I was 24...I finally saved enough to get rid of my 99 Escort...I've driven 6 hours home atleast ten times since then and this is the most comfortable car. I typically don't even stop along the way. I used to get real bad back pains in my escort if I didn't get out and stretch halfway home, but not anymore...I usually just put the seat in a relaxed position just sorta chill for 6 hours along the interstate. I can't believe you could complain about this car's comfort...especially since you're 20 years old. I'm willing to bet if you worked hard and earned that car (which I'm assuming you didn't at the age of 20) you would find the car much more comfortable...I love this car and recommend it to anyone I know looking for a car in the class. Joe
rishithen7 Posted October 30, 2008 Author Posted October 30, 2008 I bought my IS 250 in May '06 when I was 24...I finally saved enough to get rid of my 99 Escort...I've driven 6 hours home atleast ten times since then and this is the most comfortable car. I typically don't even stop along the way. I used to get real bad back pains in my escort if I didn't get out and stretch halfway home, but not anymore...I usually just put the seat in a relaxed position just sorta chill for 6 hours along the interstate. I can't believe you could complain about this car's comfort...especially since you're 20 years old. I'm willing to bet if you worked hard and earned that car (which I'm assuming you didn't at the age of 20) you would find the car much more comfortable...I love this car and recommend it to anyone I know looking for a car in the class.Joe ya I didn't work hard for it so I don't appreciate it. by chance are you Joe the Plumber?
bartkat Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 I bought my IS 250 in May '06 when I was 24...I finally saved enough to get rid of my 99 Escort...I've driven 6 hours home atleast ten times since then and this is the most comfortable car. I typically don't even stop along the way. I used to get real bad back pains in my escort if I didn't get out and stretch halfway home, but not anymore...I usually just put the seat in a relaxed position just sorta chill for 6 hours along the interstate. I can't believe you could complain about this car's comfort...especially since you're 20 years old. I'm willing to bet if you worked hard and earned that car (which I'm assuming you didn't at the age of 20) you would find the car much more comfortable...I love this car and recommend it to anyone I know looking for a car in the class.Joe ya I didn't work hard for it so I don't appreciate it. by chance are you Joe the Plumber? Is it better since you changed your seating/driving position?
NoMorePinkPanther Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 I bought my IS 250 in May '06 when I was 24...I finally saved enough to get rid of my 99 Escort...I've driven 6 hours home atleast ten times since then and this is the most comfortable car. I typically don't even stop along the way. I used to get real bad back pains in my escort if I didn't get out and stretch halfway home, but not anymore...I usually just put the seat in a relaxed position just sorta chill for 6 hours along the interstate. I can't believe you could complain about this car's comfort...especially since you're 20 years old. I'm willing to bet if you worked hard and earned that car (which I'm assuming you didn't at the age of 20) you would find the car much more comfortable...I love this car and recommend it to anyone I know looking for a car in the class.Joe ya I didn't work hard for it so I don't appreciate it. by chance are you Joe the Plumber? Is it better since you changed your seating/driving position? I sit up what driving around town for better visibility in front of me...when I'm on the highway I like to relax with seat reclined a bit...I lose some immediate visibility in front of me, but that's not really important when on the highway.
rishithen7 Posted November 16, 2008 Author Posted November 16, 2008 ya its all good although i have to use a pillow when i drive which looks kind of...uncool im just glad to be back in business where i can actually enjoy driving my car bc if you think about it theres not a better car than the IS. i mean everyone knows the three luxury vehicles are Mercedes, BMW, and Lexus (Acura never got much respect, audi is meh, porsche is good but not common and unreliable, etc). ok so if you break it down the BMW 1 series is well...the 1 series so nobody wants that. The 3 series is great except when its fully loaded it still has MUCH less than the IS fully loaded. The Mercedes C Class is ok but again even when fully loaded it has a lot less than the IS fully loaded. And both the 3 series and C Class are not as reliable as the IS. Now lets look at the GS...who wants such a big car? The IS is way sportier. The E Class...my friends moms drives those...totally uncool. And the 5 series...not sporty enough for my taste. So if you think about it, the only car I'd trade my IS in for is like an SL b/c those are just incredible but then again really expensive.
lambobaby1218 Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 You just reminded me why I bought my IS!!!!!
altec9142 Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 I had the same problem. I opened the back of the seat and added more padding to it. It has helped a lot plus remember to sit in the middle of the seat. I was leaning to the right with my elbow on the arm rest and this was half my problems. Damm I miss those LS 400 seats now!!
clay1 Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Big fan of my IS, I am in it 4 - 5 hours a day. BUT the lumbar support in the seats are crap. I resisted doing anything about it, until my back got worse and worse. Go this from relax the back store: http://www.relaxtheback.com/travel/back-cushions/keri-lumbar-cushion.html Problem is solved.
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