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Seating position/pedals uncomfortable

Green_Enchiladas

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Hey everyone, just got into a 2023 Lariat. I've had it for 2 weeks now. On the test drive and the first couple of days it was great but as the days went by i started experiencing pain up my leg in my thigh area and like my hip socket. I've tried adjusting the seat all kinds of ways, same with the pedals but i just cannot get comfortable. I'm so frustrated as i genuinely LOVE the truck and want to keep it as long as possible. I've driven all kinds of brands, i also had an 08 F150 and currently drive a 2018 F150 for work, never had this issue until my Lariat. I've noticed my foot kind of hovers over the pedal instead of resting, and the brake pedal seems to be too far to the left maybe? Also the pedals are exactly even with each other. In my work truck F150, the brake pedal is noticeably higher. Could this be the issue?

Anyone else? Did anyone find a solution? Is there just a break in period? I'm pretty desperate at this point and feeling really bummed out about it.
Any input at all is welcomed please!
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I've been driving my Lariat for about 6 months now. First pickup I've ever owned, always drove sedans previously on my commute. Even given the drastic change in vehicle types, I have no comfort issues with the F-150. If your feet are dangling, sounds like you need to keep working on finding the optimum settings among the infinite amount of possible combinations.
 
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Green_Enchiladas

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I've been driving my Lariat for about 6 months now. First pickup I've ever owned, always drove sedans previously on my commute. Even given the drastic change in vehicle types, I have no comfort issues with the F-150. If your feet are dangling, sounds like you need to keep working on finding the optimum settings among the infinite amount of possible combinations.
Thank you for the reply and i'm glad you're comfortable in yours! I'll definitely keep playing with the settings until i get it right.
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