What is the perfect solution for front-high and rear-low car seats?
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You can purchase aluminum alloy spacers online, remove the rear fixing screws of the seat, and add the spacers to perfectly solve the issue. The thickness of the spacers is 2~3cm, and you can choose according to your actual needs. Car seats are the seating used when riding in a vehicle and can generally be divided into front seats: headrest, backrest, seat cushion, (armrest); rear seats: (headrest), backrest, seat cushion, side wings, (armrest). No unit or individual may engage in the following behaviors: 1. Unauthorized alteration of the registered structure of a motor vehicle: It is prohibited to assemble a motor vehicle or alter the registered structure, construction, or features of a motor vehicle without authorization. 2. Alteration of the motor vehicle model: It is prohibited to alter the motor vehicle model, engine number, chassis number, or vehicle identification code. 3. Forgery of motor vehicle registration certificates: It is prohibited to forge, alter, or use forged or altered motor vehicle registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, inspection qualification marks, or insurance marks. 4. Use of other motor vehicles' registration certificates: It is prohibited to use other motor vehicles' registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, inspection qualification marks, or insurance marks.
I've been driving for over a decade, and seats being higher in the front and lower in the back is a common issue. First, check the seat adjustment function—many cars have a lever on the side specifically for adjusting the seat cushion angle; just lower the front part. If that feature isn’t available, the easiest solution is to buy a car-specific seat cushion, preferably one that’s thinner in the front and thicker in the back. Memory foam material is the most comfortable and slip-resistant. If all else fails, you might need to remove the seat—the support springs at the back may have deformed. Tighten them with a wrench or add some high-density foam to raise the rear, but be careful not to interfere with the airbag. If the seat is severely sagging, it’s best to go to a repair shop to replace the cushion filling, which typically costs around 300–500 RMB—far more cost-effective than dealing with constant back pain.