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kev91

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Hello,

I am looking to buy my first westfield but I am a bit unsure wiether I'll actually fit in one. As you can imagine i aint the smallest bloke in the world.

I am on here to find out if there is a kind person that stays close to me(glasgow) that will let me see if i can fit in there westie, only due to the fact that the one I am after is a 760mile round trip to find out that i don't fit.

If anybody can help or tell me if there for one for sale in this area it shall be greatly appreciated. I will travel a little if somebody can help.

Many thanks

Kevin

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Make sure the one you are chasing is wide body model
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Make sure the one you are chasing is wide body model

how tall are you and weight?

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Hi Kev,

Welcome to the forum firstly :D

Unless you are a giant, I suspect you will fit into one, you want to see the size of some of the guys on the forum :laugh:

Many over 6'2" can fit and there are options as in, moving seats, steering wheels, pedals (at a push) and removing interior panels so don't discount it too soon.

Best bet is to try and get to a meeting near you (may be hard up in Glasgow) but check out this post for some owners near you.

http://boardroom.wscc.co.uk/cgi-bin....berdeen

IF, as Terry says above, you could give us your basic weight and height , we could guestimate but there is nothing better than actually sitting in one for fit and feel :).

Good luck with the search

Tiggs

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Unless you are a giant, I suspect you will fit into one, you want to see the size of some of the guys on the forum :laugh:

Hi Kev,

I'm a giant..........I'm at least 6ft 5 but I'm skinny.

I test drove a car 10 years ago and it was no use.

I'm now building one with lowered floor-what a big difference 2 inches makes! :D  :p  :D

I'd hold out for a car with with lowered floor for sure if you're tall. The sport turbo seats seem to give a bit more room too.

Doug

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Unless you are a giant, I suspect you will fit into one, you want to see the size of some of the guys on the forum <!--emo&:laugh:

Hi Kev,

I'm a giant..........I'm at least 6ft 5 but I'm skinny.

I test drove a car 10 years ago and it was no use.

I'm now building one with lowered floor-what a big difference 2 inches makes! :D  :p  :D

I'd hold out for a car with with lowered floor for sure if you're tall. The sport turbo seats seem to give a bit more room too.

Doug

You can buy the lowered floor pan as an add on to any Seiw I believe.

You may need to remove the supporting bar (or move it if needed) but Westfield can now supply these in Steel :D

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Even without the lowered floor we've had some quote tall owners here over the years; between tweaking the steering wheel height and size plus careful choice of seats and how they're mounted, there's a lot you can do. The biggest limitation really, is probably the width from cockpit side to tunnel side at the hips, it's pretty generous in a wide body model, I cann't remember the exact figure, but something around 42 or 44 cm sticks in my mind. Of you can fit that gap, then most other things can be worked round.  :t-up:  :D
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Thanks for the welcome and real quick replies. Might have worded it a little wrong. I am only 5'10" but am 17.5stone(may affect performance) like what gadgetman said its the width that my concern. I'm a 42" waist so sounding a little tight.
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Thanks for the welcome and real quick replies. Might have worded it a little wrong. I am only 5'10" but am 17.5stone(may affect performance) like what gadgetman said its the width that my concern. I'm a 42" waist so sounding a little tight.

Pah, you're a minnow, in fact you might need cushions wedging in either side of you to stop you sliding around  :oops:  ;)  :D  :D  :D

(seriously though, at that waist size, unless you're particularly wide in build, shouldn't be a problem).

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:D  :D  :D

Wouldn't worry about padding I got plenty of that   :p

That's starting to put me a ease

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might be tight dependant upon the seat type - if the car has fibreglass bucket type seats you can ditch them for padded sports seats without the high sides and you will probably be ok - good luck  :t-up:
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Kev91

Your just a short A***! :laugh:

Seat width will need to be appropriate though but there are lots available that will work

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Well I’m 6,2” and built like a brick s**t house (tall, dark, & extremely handsome) I have no problems fitting in a narrow body like keira knightly but do struggle to get my head in with the roof on.  :p
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Thanks terry for reminding me.  :laugh:

Got no such problem for height as the one I'm after has not got any weather gear.

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Just by way of comparison my first Westy had the upholstered seats and a lowered floor, the current one has fibreglass seats sitting directly on a flat floor and the latter is the better fit.  I am just under 6' and about 16 and a half stone.

By the way, getting out is harder than getting in for an old git like me  :p

Rory's Dad

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