Way to open doors wider?

Way to open doors wider?

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funbobby

Original Poster:

1,626 posts

260 months

Wednesday 10th April
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So after many years i fancy getting back into a Chimaera and went and looked at one today but the amount the drivers door opened seemed pretty Small! Before anyone tells me to go on a diet i'm 5'11 and normal weight smile is there any adjustment to be had or do i need to become more flexible again!
Just to add its a 99 model year if that makes any difference.

Edited by funbobby on Wednesday 10th April 15:32

fieryfred

245 posts

83 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Thats the best you are going to get. The 99 model is wide compared with the S2 you used to have.
Getting in is easy, its getting out thats the hard bit.
The nack is not to think about it, just do it in one swift movement & dont make it look like you have just fallen out.
Its dead easy when you have to dash for a P stop. biggrin

s p a c e m a n

10,816 posts

150 months

Wednesday 10th April
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I find it's not the door opening it's how low the seat is that does me. Quick release steering wheel is one of the things that I have on my list, I find it much easier to get in and out of if I don't have to feed myself under it. It's only a few allen screws, take yours off to see if it makes a difference.

sixor8

6,338 posts

270 months

Thursday 11th April
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I've found the Chimarea / Griff to be one of the very few cars that I have to put my left leg in first as far as possible, much like getting into something like a Caterham or Westfield with the roof on. I'm 6 ft 2 in tall and once I'm in, it is quite comfortable (Peter Wheeler's height DID have an effect IMHO).

But you will really struggle if you put you bum in first and then try to get you legs in afterwards, especially with arthritis in your knee or hips. frown

Similarly, in getting out you need to swivel your right leg out first before making any attempt at a graceful exit. smile

funbobby

Original Poster:

1,626 posts

260 months

Thursday 11th April
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I don't remember it being a problem in my 30's but now im in my 50's it all seemed a bit smaller smile will have to try a develop a knack for it again!

Griff43V8

117 posts

12 months

Thursday 11th April
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funbobby said:
So after many years i fancy getting back into a Chimaera and went and looked at one today but the amount the drivers door opened seemed pretty Small! Before anyone tells me to go on a diet i'm 5'11 and normal weight smile is there any adjustment to be had or do i need to become more flexible again!
Just to add its a 99 model year if that makes any difference.

Edited by funbobby on Wednesday 10th April 15:32
I think u will find that the door shell in front of the pivot point is the limiting factor

steviegtr

31 posts

8 months

Thursday 11th April
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Fit Lambo door hinges. The type that open a bit then go up. Has anyone ever done it.???
Steve.

UKenGB

21 posts

19 months

Monday 27th May
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steviegtr said:
Fit Lambo door hinges. The type that open a bit then go up. Has anyone ever done it.???
Steve.
I had those Lambo Style Doors on another car, but overall was not enamoured by them. They open out a bit and then up which was an unnatural movement and very easy to simply swing too wide and too hard and strain the hinge.

While it did allow the doors to open in a narrower gap to anything alongside, it was not easier to get out of the car as the door was rather in the way of where your head needed to be in order to exit the car.

It also felt incredibly showy if anyone was watching. Some people may love being the centre of attention like that, but I do not and just thought it made you look a knob in the supermarket car park.

It’s about a £2k install so not trivial. My car had them when I bought it and which I imagined as a good point. But like a swimming pool, once you’ve had one, you don’t want another. I sold the car and no doubt the new buyer loved them. Wonder what he thinks now.