Long-term health risks of driving a Z?
I guess this can go for any sports cars with stiff suspension setups. I now try to drive my Z whenever it's nice out and I frequently encounter those bumps and potholes, especially downtown. I don't think much of it at first but now I'm wondering if it's doing my spine, back, and neck any good each time I run over them. Im still kind of young but I don't want to be predisposing myself to any back or spine problems a few years down the road by driving my Z too much. Any thoughts?
I bought a little back cushion to provide at least a little lumber support, just by luck it happened to be an exact match to my leather seats including color and the little breathing holes.
Lumber support is one area that the Z is really lacking compared to most other cars.
Lumber support is one area that the Z is really lacking compared to most other cars.
Originally Posted by Mantis3024
I guess this can go for any sports cars with stiff suspension setups. I now try to drive my Z whenever it's nice out and I frequently encounter those bumps and potholes, especially downtown. I don't think much of it at first but now I'm wondering if it's doing my spine, back, and neck any good each time I run over them. Im still kind of young but I don't want to be predisposing myself to any back or spine problems a few years down the road by driving my Z too much. Any thoughts?
Not to minimize your question, but I think driving a Z has the opposite affect on your health. It is good for your overall health. What else, other than sex, can improve your mood, reduce stress and relax you almost immediately.
Originally Posted by Mantis3024
Im still kind of young but I don't want to be predisposing myself to any back or spine problems a few years down the road by driving my Z too much. Any thoughts?
Sounds like Maryland just got a new shipment in from Columbia!!!
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Serious note Mantis to your post, don't worry about the damage to your spine. There are many things out there that will spoil your back, the Z is not one of them (from a 56 yr old with a new Z). Go onward and upward this is not a worrry.
Originally Posted by Mantis3024
I guess this can go for any sports cars with stiff suspension setups. I now try to drive my Z whenever it's nice out and I frequently encounter those bumps and potholes, especially downtown. I don't think much of it at first but now I'm wondering if it's doing my spine, back, and neck any good each time I run over them. Im still kind of young but I don't want to be predisposing myself to any back or spine problems a few years down the road by driving my Z too much. Any thoughts?
You should stop breathing... I hear that the air we breathe nowadays is "polluted"
driving Z reduces stress
worrying about *more* door dings while car parked at work from inconsiderite, illegitimate, inbreed, inempt freaking parking lot ******** may increase stess
darn and i just trashed that email about cheap vicidin and XANAX...
worrying about *more* door dings while car parked at work from inconsiderite, illegitimate, inbreed, inempt freaking parking lot ******** may increase stess
darn and i just trashed that email about cheap vicidin and XANAX...
Originally Posted by mdracer76
You should stop breathing... I hear that the air we breathe nowadays is "polluted"


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drivin it is like taking a bubble bath... can i sleep in my Z? 