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And another thing or two - the height of displays related to the dash. When I am sitting in my preferred position, the bottom most display (odometer, etc) is half blocked by the ledge at the bottom of the dashboard. Now, I am about 5'7", and a woman, which means that my torso is shorter than the average man of my height. Still, I've never had this problem before. I have to sit up and forward to see the mileage. And the heads-up display is higher than I need it - I'd like it just above the dash, in my visual field, but it will not go that low, so it is blocking more of the road than I'd like.
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I feel your pain. My B10 BiTurbo steering wheel is smaller than stock E34, which cuts off my view of the turn signal indicators. Since the sound associated with the signal is so soft I periodically find myself driving around with the signal flashing.
Something I find very annoying in other drivers but endearing in myself. LOL. |
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