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Old 07-20-2020, 01:17 PM   #8
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Re: Custom bench seat foam

My seat was kind of an ordeal. No broken springs but the front edges and some of the cross bars were broken. Made some new bars by copying old. and added a whole new front rail. I put heavy commercial carpet over the springs and then the foam. Then there was the issue of this combination being almost too tall for a stock cover from Classic to fit. Had to heat seat near the wood stove as was mid winter and too cold in garage.. Played hell with the hog rings and clips. Had to climb on the seat when it was upside down compress foam to get enough "meat" to attach what i consider a bare minimum, medium quality (and short cut) re pop seat cover. MY Butt is now very comfy an no complaints from other butts yet.
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