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Old 11-11-2003, 08:48 PM
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no arm rest

Hey all. I have a 2003 rsx type s and commute to work an hour each way. After several months of this. I am experiencing pain in my right arm. There is no place to put it when driving this car. I love this car but might have to sell it because my arm is freaking killing me. The seats don't help and the angle of the shifter is a bit strange. There is no comfortable way to rest your right arm. Has any one else experienced this? What else can I do? Is there a arm rest kit? Plese help.
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Re: no arm rest

I think the best thing to do would be to replace your Driver and passenger seats, im sure you can find something that would have an armrest for your arm. I haven't really experienced any problems, i usually put my arm around the passenger seat as i would a girl at the movies and thats kind of comfortable i guess LOL. Anyways i hope you find something, and let me know if you do buy different seats and i would be interested in buying your old ones

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