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What helps to reduce lower back pain on long rides any thing longer than 6hrs to the tracks . Other than stopping for a break and walking around . Or is the seat in my 2011 gmc a major cause ? The seats back is curved and not very straight so I have a pillow to support my lower back . Never though to look at tow rig seats at the track till now .
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Take a couple of ALIEVE or ADVIL prior to getting in your truck. After having two back surgeries it work for me
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If the seat has no adjustable lumbar support, get an Obusform brace....they work! My F250 also has a inboard armrest that helps to relieve pressure. The more seat configuration features you have, the better so that you’re not forced to remain in the same position for hours.
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