Rooster123
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I have a model 3 and I find the seat is too concave in the upper back portion. Super uncomfortable compared to any other car I've driven. This is exacerbated by the fact that the suspension and headrest are both firm and if my head rests against the headrest, it keeps bouncing off the headrest as I go over small bumps.
I bought this:
Placed it at the upper portion of the seat to fill in the part that's concave. Surprisingly, even 1.25" is too thick. So, I used scissors to cut away at the foam insert to make it thinner. I also tapered the bottom, basically turning the rectangular cross section into a triangle, so that the bottom blends with the lower portion of the seat.
So far, it's significantly more comfortable than anything else I've tried but it's clear that it's still too thick and needs to be trimmed even more.
I think even just like a 1/2" patch of extra interior foam at the top portion of the seat would make it dramatically more comfortable. But I don't think I want to attempt this.
I bought this:
Back Pad Support Cushion for Car
Our square shaped back support cushion for automobile seats relieves back pain and/or neck pain while driving. Place the back pad lower for lumbar support or higher for mid back thoracic support. The back cushion promotes proper posture by creating a more ergonomic automobile seat. Relieves...
www.buildaposture.com
Placed it at the upper portion of the seat to fill in the part that's concave. Surprisingly, even 1.25" is too thick. So, I used scissors to cut away at the foam insert to make it thinner. I also tapered the bottom, basically turning the rectangular cross section into a triangle, so that the bottom blends with the lower portion of the seat.
So far, it's significantly more comfortable than anything else I've tried but it's clear that it's still too thick and needs to be trimmed even more.
I think even just like a 1/2" patch of extra interior foam at the top portion of the seat would make it dramatically more comfortable. But I don't think I want to attempt this.