Is the footwell intrusion complained about in the RHD model also present on the LHD?
Do you believe they can really adjust your spine?, even if I need an extra visit to the Chiro each month!
Has to be a Merc, only they could put another brake in the footwellIn my current vehicle there is a hump for the exhaust as well which is supposed to be a footrest (ignore the stupid foot operated hand brake?)
I discovered only yesterday after 5 years of ownership that my left foot doesn't even reach it.
I don't recall the Grenadier foot rest being even noticeable.
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So stupidHas to be a Merc, only they could put another brake in the footwell
100%. I had a minor injury once in my earlier life and the Chiro was a godsend. 3 visits ave I was walking and breathing properly again. I still had to do core with to fix the initially problem but hell yes. There is good and bad when it comes to Chiro!Do you believe they can really adjust your spine?
I wish the Grenadier footrest was back behind the pedal line like that!!! Not 100mm forward and up!!! LolIn my current vehicle there is a hump for the exhaust as well which is supposed to be a footrest (ignore the stupid foot operated hand brake?)
I discovered only yesterday after 5 years of ownership that my left foot doesn't even reach it.
I don't recall the Grenadier foot rest being even noticeable.
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Like cockroaches, chiros scurry for cover when you shine the light on that pseudoscience.100%. I had a minor injury once in my earlier life and the Chiro was a godsend. 3 visits ave I was walking and breathing properly again. I still had to do core with to fix the initially problem but hell yes. There is good and bad when it comes to Chiro!
You do realise Osteo's literally do the exact same bone manipulation techniques as a Chiro. Osteo's are better though, they also focus on muscle and tendon movements, release, etc. Best thing you can do is move, walk, run, jog swim. Do these, no need for either. Do too much (me) and you can still end up broken!Like cockroaches, chiros scurry for cover when you shine the light on that pseudoscience.
Trigger point release of muscles is what works. It's what osteopaths do , and the knowledgeable DIYer too
Nobody mention acupuncture please.
I am an athlete and a medic so I understand the mechanisms behind the various dysfunctions that people suffer.You do realise Osteo's literally do the exact same bone manipulation techniques as a Chiro. Osteo's are better though, they also focus on muscle and tendon movements, release, etc. Best thing you can do is move, walk, run, jog swim. Do these, no need for either. Do too much (me) and you can still end up broken!
What I take from your comment, is that Osteo's might be a better choice for RHD Gren drivers lol???
looks like you've been heel and toeing DaveB - tricky with no clutchIn my current vehicle there is a hump for the exhaust as well which is supposed to be a footrest (ignore the stupid foot operated hand brake?)
I discovered only yesterday after 5 years of ownership that my left foot doesn't even reach it.
I don't recall the Grenadier foot rest being even noticeable.
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Just toeing and toeinglooks like you've been heel and toeing DaveB - tricky with no clutch
Haha. The old RHD footrest issue. In the UK press release reviews no less than 9 of the videos I watched bring up the RHD footrest. It's an oddity, no other "well engineered" vehicle that I have seen for the$100K AUD market has had such a thing exist in design note have I seen it in any modern wagon. But, as ridiculous as the design flaw is, I'll still enjoy my Gren I'm sure, even if I need an extra visit to the Chiro each month! I have photos of the RHD footrest from looking at it side on from a recent test drive. Nothing a 3 inch timber block can't fix.