Potentially Interested in a Warwick XL
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Re: Potentially Interested in a Warwick XL
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FreelanderUK wrote:What was the mod that they made to your WXL purdyhorse for the driving position,any photos?
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Thanks for the photos,it looks like they have move the wall about 1.5 inches , not a large amount in the scheme of things but very good if it gives you the extra room for a comfortable driving position
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It's certainly an improvement. The driving position pre-mod gave me excruciating back pain. My problems with the seating are twofold. firstly I have long legs and a relatively short trunk and secondly the seating on my previously owned Mercedes Sprinter based AS Wiltshire was amazing and I thought that was the norm. Sitting in the WXL in the dealer's showroom simply wasn't adequate time enough for me to realise the problem with the the WXL prior to purchase. It's such a shame because everything else about the vehicle is perfect for me.FreelanderUK wrote:Thanks for the photos,it looks like they have move the wall about 1.5 inches , not a large amount in the scheme of things but very good if it gives you the extra room for a comfortable driving position
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