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Old Nov 15, 2010 | 09:43 AM
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Icon2 MORE Lumbar support needed in 2006 LX

Hi Everyone -

I've done a few searches but most everything I can find seems to do with too much lumbar support, and my problem is the opposite.

We went for our first long drive this weekend and my back was absolutely killing me in the drivers seat. I found immediate relief by stuffing a pillow in the small of my back to support my lumbar area. I was not slouching nor was my seat reclined like a gangster .

Does anybody have any good "drop-in" options that I can use to get a little more support that fit will in the stock seat? I'm not going to be changing the seats, so this has to be a hanging or strap-type thing.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Old Nov 27, 2010 | 05:37 PM
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Default Re: MORE Lumbar support needed in 2006 LX

I've had this problem since I first bought by '95 Integra. I now have a '08 Si and bought one of these Lumbar cushions. I can't drive without it. YOu can find them just about everywhere but I thought I;d show you what it is I;m talking about. Mine was 50 bucks or so back when I bought it for the Integra. I say buy it, try it, if you don't like it or it doesn't do the trick for you, just return it BUT it really really really makes a HUGE improvement. Hope this is of some help for you

http://www.relaxtheback.com/office/b...k-cushion.html
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