12-17-2016, 10:13 AM | #29 |
Drives: 2016 Camaro RS, 2LT Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Metairie, LA
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My drivers seat must have a hog ring positioned wrong, I feel a pain in my right rump when driving. If I sit on a small doubled towel, then no pain. (Also no pain from my 2011 Camaro RS seat over the the last 6 years.) But when I press my hand on the seat, I don't feel anything that is protruding..... very confusing. I might have to remove the leather seat cover just to satisfy my curiosity.
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12-18-2016, 01:29 AM | #30 |
Drives: Hyperblue 2016 1SS Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Southern New Mexico
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Being 6ft and 275lbs I have no complaints about my seat. Well maybe 1 it's not as comfortable as the one in the F150 I traded for it.
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12-23-2016, 03:45 PM | #31 |
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Drives: '16 2SS white convertible Join Date: Dec 2016
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Well...... I'm 6'4 and 205Lbs and have the same issue as noted in this thread in a 2016 2SS convertible.
From what I can discern, plastic or metal bolstering supports in the bottom seat cushion pad are pushing against nerves about 6" below and slightly behind my hip/leg joints. Starting at the back of the seat going towards the front, just after the bolstering starts, pushing down on the bolstering, I can feel something thin, curved, several inches long. I think it's for supporting the side bolstering from collapsing. When sitting for more than 15 minutes, the supports on the left and right side of the seat start to become very painful. Looking at the design of the seat below, I continue to believe the issue is with the cushion and not frame support structure. With that in mind, I've ordered GM Part# 23295436. I think there is also a problem with too much bolstering at the front of the seat. This is where I may want to reduce the height on the left & right sides, allowing a 2 channels for the legs to sit in, taking it closer to a Nissan 370 design. |
12-29-2016, 01:40 PM | #32 | |
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We're sorry to hear you're experiencing some discomfort in the driver's seat of your Camaro! Please know, we do take your comments seriously, and your feedback has been documented. If we can be of any additional assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out! All the best, Angela O. Chevrolet Customer Care
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12-29-2016, 01:56 PM | #33 | |
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12-29-2016, 10:22 PM | #34 |
Drives: 2016 2SS, Summit White, A8, NPP Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Arkansas
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Glad I am fat so I don't need to worry about this.
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01-02-2017, 02:01 PM | #35 |
Drives: 2017 Camaro 2LT-217CI Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Wantagh, NY
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yes i also have the pain/discomfort issue.
very disappointed with the left seat bolster pressure on side issue.
i developed a pain after the first 25 miles of driving. i thought it was me and since so many people have this issue, i hope Chevy can develop a fix for the problem. 5foot 10 in. 175 pounds i will continue to adjust the seat trying to develop a comfortable position. i hope it will be corrected or wears in after time. i may not be able to live with this issue and i'm very upset about this. |
01-03-2017, 09:01 PM | #36 |
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Drives: '16 2SS white convertible Join Date: Dec 2016
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The front driver seat foam arrived this evening. As anticipated, the slides are bolstered with a PLASTIC SUPPORT that is causing pain. The distance between the plastic support bolsters is too narrow, resulting in the plastic supports digging into the back of your legs if your hips are too wide.
In my opinion, this is a design defect that limits the application of the seat across a wide selection of body frames. This, coupled with unnecessary excess padding at the front of the seat, makes it difficult to walk, getting out of the car after commuting to work. What a mess... |
01-04-2017, 10:13 AM | #37 |
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Taking a step back, this situation can be solved.
While removing the plastic supports is a no-brainer, there may be more problems at hand with the wire supports and depth of the buckets compared to the bolster height. I plan to stop by a Cadillac dealer to check out seats on the ats / cts to see if there is an applicable part we can scavange / adapt. |
01-05-2017, 11:59 AM | #38 | |
Drives: 2017 Camaro 2LT-217CI Join Date: Aug 2015
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thanks for your efforts
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01-05-2017, 01:27 PM | #39 |
Drives: 2017 2SS 50th Anniversary Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Virginia
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I first noticed this about 2 hours from the dealer. Since then, I noticed that if you sit a little angled toward the pedals (like if you were on a track) the seat is much more comfortable. If I try to sit dead straight - my left thigh gets bruised. I am about 200 lbs 5' 10 broad build kind of guy. Maybe this helps someone!
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01-05-2017, 04:32 PM | #40 |
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Here we go... I've spent some time at the Cadillac dealer, Chevrolet of Everett and physical therapy over the last 2 days.
First, we have hip mechanics. The femur is connected to the hip with a joint, ligaments and connective fascia tissue. If you apply pressure on that area over time, it becomes reactive, irritated, and inflamed affecting the tissue and nerves. I performed a comparison of GM Alpha platform seats. Clear Cevy design went overboard with foam, plastic supports and cheap wire supports. I need to emphasize that cutting costs of a sinus based wore system gives me one heck of a pain in the ass. On the other hand, Cadillac's design excels in the area of comfort and may be a good source for donor parts. 1. At a minimum.. the hard plastic bolster supports in the foam need to be reduced. 2. double stitching on the bolsters will need to go. 3. Foam on the front of the seat will also need to be reduced. ... but will this fix the situation and will it look good? |
01-06-2017, 02:19 PM | #41 |
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Drives: '16 2SS white convertible Join Date: Dec 2016
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More digging into the Camaro seat....
The seat is supported by a continuous steel upholstery wire that cannot be effectively bent out of the way. While building height in the back of the seat with additional foam can widen the area where I sit, this is not an option due to my height.. Plus modifying the foam in this manner will start to make the seat look funky. Next steps? I need to find something that can be attach to the steel wire and winch it closer to the frame of the seat below it. Hopefully allowing the steel frame to be pulled out of the way. For the folks at GM/Chevy.... I did stop by Chevrolet of Everett and was turned away by my service of visor for this issue saying there was nothing they could do to address it because it is a design issue of the car. |
01-06-2017, 02:22 PM | #42 | |
I used to be Dragoneye...
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The seats were designed with a bit of extra bolstering vs other cars to hold you in your seat while maneuvering. I am finding your reverse engineering project fascinating to read, though. For what it's worth, and I realize it doesn't help you, I found the seats to be really comfortable...better than last generation, at least...on a 1000-mile, 36-hour trip... |
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