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Just test drove a Q60 and loved it. But there is a deal breaker... My head hits the roof. All models come with a sunroof too.

Has anyone modified their seat to go lower?

I know it can be done on the V36 coupe. But the dealer wouldn't let me remove parts of the Q60 seat to have a look :)

I'm about 6"2

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Take the plastic cover off that's around the base.

At the front of the seat there is a cylinder with a bolt and 3 washers. Take off 1 or 2 washers. 

Drops a few cm.

I did this year's ago so this just my memory. 

I'm sure there is a step by step in this forum.

  • 7 months later...

Anyone driving a Q60 that has done this mod or is willing to see if it can be done to their car?

i'm about to buy one in a few weeks and i might have to get a Q50 just because of the head room :( 

I feel it's such a weird thing to not buy a car over another car.  

Paul... I will ask this question on Facebook Q50/60 that has 16K plus members ..

 

 

 I was told on the FB forum, you can do the same thing you did on the Q60 as you did on the G35/G37 to reduce the seat ? height 

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