Pain in my knee from driving my FJ40

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Any body get a pain in the outside of their knee from driving their FJ40. It seems like it might be where the gas pedal is in relationship to the transmission hump is causing my foot to be a little off. I think it could be from that but was wondering if anyone else had the same problem, and if they had a solution.

Matthew
 
when I 1st got my fj60 my left ankle would hurt.........now it doesnt

my 40's give me no pain
 
I have it on a slider, but it doesn't really help. I have tried all the way back and all the way forward.

Matthew
 
Matthew- I have the same problem. Driving my old 1981 '40 across country was pure agony; cruise control might have helped. A buddy of mine installed some old Volvo seats, and his seems to be a lot more comfortable to drive. I might do the same. :D Ned
 
I have Beard Seats. They are very comfortable on the body. I suppose they could be affecting my knee but not sure. I will take a pic of the gas pedal and tranny hump - maybe mine is closer than others.

Matthew
 
I too had some pain fron the position of the gas pedal...I solved it by cutting the pedal off and re-welding it to a more foot and ankle friendly position. That made a ton of difference. I'll try to snap a pic of the set up for you later and post it. I can now rest the side of my foot on the hump instead of trying to hold it out in space like before....

Cheers!
 
Cruiser - Control...nice. you have a thread about it?

Matthew
 
Pull up your skirt and get over it Nancy.:rolleyes:
If you want luxury buy a 100.:flipoff2:


Really though my sciatic usually hurts so bad I don't notice much else.
Back when I got my first FJ40 I installed a motorcycle hand throttle on the column shifter. It had a thumb wheel set screw so you could have "poor mans" cruise control. It was also nice for hill starts.
 
Yeah I tried that for the past year...now its hard to walk after I get home. I think the cruise / throttle idea might help. Thanks.
 
Yeah I tried that for the past year...now its hard to walk after I get home. I think the cruise / throttle idea might help. Thanks.
Just razzing you.
I understand what you are saying, I've sold cars before because I couldn't get comfortable driving them.
 
My ankle bothers me after driving my Ford for prolonged periods of time. I can expect Cruiser-knee, -ankle, and -shin more than likely.
 
when I started driving my 40 as a DD my elbows hurt real bad. The 80 series power steering maybe me a sissy. But now I can U-turn without even grunting!
 
knee

it was always my LEFT knee that hurt.... from banging on the metal door when off-roading in the 40. :)
 
it was always my LEFT knee that hurt.... from banging on the metal door when off-roading in the 40. :)

take the doors out ;p :idea:

I have no pain - sheer fun driving the cruiser :bounce:

I found a cruise control when I got the truck, but it struck me as hilarious (also turned out it was not connected anymore or never connected) and I removed it
 
Try clicking on the arthritis pop up add at the bottom of this tread!!!!:rolleyes:
 
Any body get a pain in the outside of their knee from driving their FJ40. It seems like it might be where the gas pedal is in relationship to the transmission hump is causing my foot to be a little off. I think it could be from that but was wondering if anyone else had the same problem, and if they had a solution.

Matthew

I had the same problem until I installed the kit from Classic Cruiser that lets you put the seat another two inches further back. No more right knee issues.
'73- 12/78 FJ40
 
Pedal Pic

Maybe a little close?

Matthew
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I drive a 10sp every day and my leg feels it. Then again,

I have no kneecap in my clutch leg either.


Dave
 

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