LWB and back issues
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
LWB and back issues
I had a chance to spend 90 mins in a GT3 with LWB last year at the Porsche Experience Center in LA. While I did spend a decent amount of time in the car I am still a bit concerned about LWB as they pertain to my lumbar fusion. To be comfortable for any significant period of time I need a fair amount of lumbar support. I hope to shop for a 991.2 GT3 in the next year or so and would prefer LWB for the track but I was wondering if anyone with back issues has any insights to their comfort for say a 4 hour drive.
#2
Rennlist Member
I have 4 lumbar and 3 cervical fusions. No issues with LWBs. Cincinnati to Atlanta only stopping for gas.
#3
Rennlist Member
However as a physician specializing in the spine,
I would strongly recommend against GT cars with LWB for 90% of patients who have had lumbar fusions and 50% of patients who have had other less invasive spine surgery.
#4
Burning Brakes
Concur.
#5
I had a chance to spend 90 mins in a GT3 with LWB last year at the Porsche Experience Center in LA. While I did spend a decent amount of time in the car I am still a bit concerned about LWB as they pertain to my lumbar fusion. To be comfortable for any significant period of time I need a fair amount of lumbar support. I hope to shop for a 991.2 GT3 in the next year or so and would prefer LWB for the track but I was wondering if anyone with back issues has any insights to their comfort for say a 4 hour drive.
#6
Racer
On my first day of ownership I drove from Florida to Kentucky with the LWB.
I found that the lumbar support was lacking. I bought a piece of memory foam stuffed it into the lumbar area behind the seat cushion and now it's as if the seat was custom-made for me.
I found that the lumbar support was lacking. I bought a piece of memory foam stuffed it into the lumbar area behind the seat cushion and now it's as if the seat was custom-made for me.
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#8
Rennlist Member
You can always track in an 18 or 4 way seat and be comfortable with daily driving if you use the car for both street and track...
LWB look the part but the others hold you in just fine.
LWB look the part but the others hold you in just fine.
#10
For a respected high end car maker Porsche seem to get some of the simplest things wrong when designing cars.
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#12
Race Director
I am a full above knee left leg amputee.....got hit riding a motorcycle.... I also have a degenerative disc in my lower back that give me issues...part hereditary and part from the way I walk with the prosthetic leg. Besides all that I am 6'5" tall so fitting in tight seats and sports cars is not really what my body is made for...LOL
I fit fine and can drive for 2-3 hours in my LWBS.
I fit fine and can drive for 2-3 hours in my LWBS.
#14
Rennlist Member
I drove 10 hours home in my LWBs on Saturday with my new touring. The seats are by far my least favorite part of the car. I’m a 100% healthy guy with zero back issues or pain, and within an hour, my upper back was aching. My problem is my upper torso and shoulders. I’m too wide for the seats there, which I was concerned about all along since I have a 48 inch chest. The buckets fold my shoulders in and hunch my upper back over. I don’t actually touch the back of the seat in that region unless I press myself into the bucket. I wadded up my jacket and stuck it in the right place and then was decently comfortable for the remaining 600 miles home. I have now owned every flavor of seat offered in the 991 and the manual 4 way sport seats in my 991.1 GT3 are by far my favorite. Kicking myself for not doing those in the touring. Oh well, the price we pay for style
Last edited by A418t81; 01-15-2019 at 12:13 PM.
#15
Take the center section out of the back of your seat and peel the velcro backing away and have an upholster add foam to beef up your lumbar support. Super easy to do and it really improves the comfort of the seat without changing the looks.