Did not hurt on test drive. The lumps seem to move around. Put a towel over spot hitting tail bone that help for a little while but then my thighs started hurting causing pain going down legs. Dealer said they could not feel anything. I have read on other sites people with same complaint.Why did you buy it?
The lumps seem to move around.
Did not hurt on test drive. The lumps seem to move around. Put a towel over spot hitting tail bone that help for a little while but then my thighs started hurting causing pain going down legs. Dealer said they could not feel anything. I have read on other sites people with same complaint.
I have a leather chair I watch Tv in. It swivels and leans back but it's not like a recliner. It has that 'bucket' type seat and I can't sit in it any more without a pillow to fill the center part of the 'bucket'. It's just a fact of human anatomy.
My 16.5 CX5 seats aren't like the OPs', but relatively firm foam and I really appreciate the memory foam I've added on longer trips.
For sure, I've talked with a few members here about the gen 2 CX-5 seats and the side bolsters, as well as the gen 2 CX-9 seats and the shoulder bolsters. In both cases I suggested foam padding to "level out" the sharp bolsters, but those are really just temporary fixes that will likely end up being permanent because an actual fix would be too costly. It sucks, but it is what it is.
That said, in the post I quoted previously, it sounds like Elliepat's problem has something to do with an obstruction that is pressing against their tailbone. The cushion I linked should remove the pressure on the tailbone. Being a 2017, it's possible that the previous owner somehow damaged the seat bottom and the support is gone, or the padding has been worn down enough and flattened so much that Elliepat is feeling parts of the seat (hardware) that they would not normally feel if the seat was not damaged. Elliepat, I guess you could also compare your seat to another 2017/2018 CX-5 seat to see if there is a difference.