<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Hasbeen</i>
A little tip for old blokes, [& I should know], working in
footwells. There is no way I can get into there, with my feet up
over the seat these days.
Get a box.
In Oz, the plastic crate that holds a dozen 2L plastic milk bottles
is just the same height as the top of a TR7 cill. I put the box
beside the car, with 8 thicknesses of an old blanket on the box, &
across the cill, to pad the sharpish edge.
Sit on the box, facing the rear, & roll back across the cill, into
the foot well, diagonally. If I am expecting to be a long time, I
might take the steering wheel off first.
This leaves the seat free for you to lay out the tools you may need,
on a cloth on there. They are not that easy to fumble for there,
but it is easier than fumbling around under your butt.
Hasbeen
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That's brilliant! I wish I'd have thought of it before I had to get down there while changing my clutch master last winter. Not only am I older, than I was back when I put my feet up over the seat, I am much thicker. I could not get into the position now to save my life. I draped myself over the sill and craned my neck badly but I did eventually get it done, I just ached for a few days.
Jim Clark
'80 TR8
'97 Maxima 5spd
