Here's a thead I don't think we've had too often: comfort mods. Everyone's always looking for ways to make their cars faster, but what about making your daily more comfortable? Besides softer springs, what would you do to to make driving and riding in your car more comfy?
You dont make a car more comfy. You buy a car that is already comfy m8.
>>17141992
Don't use low profile tires
Seats from luxury trim/luxury car on the same platform
Change dash lights to comfy color of your choice
Additional sound deadening where applicable
My completed checklist
Add aux / Bluetooth if not present
Reinstall factory headunit
Replace seats with higher trim level seats or comfy luxobarge seats
swap led's for warm leds/bulbs
THICC tyres
soft suspension
Automatic gearbox
Retrofit cruise control (had to do obd coding for this + CC stalk)
Night mode if saab
Mount for my phone so I can go on comfy threads while driving.
Doing squats helps so your bony ass doesn't get blisters on long rides.
>>17144201
>not converting the phone into a HUD so you can read hands free
>>17141992
Super plush bench seats
>>17141992
My Delica was 20 years old and still the comfiest car I ever had :(
Wherever you are, I miss you.
The previous owner's retrofitted built in seat heater never worked since the day I bought my car so I bought a universal seat heater for the 12V plug, great deal of comfort improvement in the winter because my work commute is so short that the air heater barely gets warm by the time I arrive.
>>17144561
that looks comfy as fuck kys