Having now used the knee pads from JPM Coachworks during a road trip it is a marked improvement over the stock plastic pieces.
Both Holly and I found them much more comfortable over our 900 mile road trip.
Definitely worth the money and certainly worth the time.
It really would have been better had the car come with this to start with.
(Prior photo of the installed knee pads.)
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Cagalli Yula (Subaru BRZ), JPM Coachworks Knee Pad Install
Cagalli Yula, my 2014 Subaru BRZ Limited, has one really annoying feature when you drive for long distances, especially if using cruise control. The knee pads where the dash and center console meet are hard plastic with very little give. If you're like me and you rest you knee against it, especially on long road trips while using cruise control, this is very uncomfortable.
Enter JPM Coachworks. They produce knee pads for the Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S / Toyota GT86 that are padded and come in optional leather or Alcantara with red stitching (which matches the seats). Also, apparently padded leather knee pads are either an option or standard in Japan.
All that said, I decided to write this up as an install guide as JPM Coachwords has not provided one yet.
Enter JPM Coachworks. They produce knee pads for the Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S / Toyota GT86 that are padded and come in optional leather or Alcantara with red stitching (which matches the seats). Also, apparently padded leather knee pads are either an option or standard in Japan.
All that said, I decided to write this up as an install guide as JPM Coachwords has not provided one yet.
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