The princess and the pea !
I knew something wasnt right with that seat !!!
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/...psbb6b32fb.jpg All fixed now with genuine subaru foam from mortsters sti rear bench seat bargain and much comfier ,,, i redid the repair in the foto but thicker and bigger so now it feels comfy and no ironwork digging in my leg ,,, itll do till i find a seat base at a good price or buy an electric carving knife and shape a whole bolster from my foam stock :-) |
bloody hell...i think i would have just replaced the seat. well done
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I will replace the seat ,, or preferably just the foam base as material is in good condition ,,, just not paying £136 plus vat subaru want for a base foam when last one i bought from jlr was £25 !
At least for the moment its not such a pain in the azz ;-) |
They allways seem Togo on classics now
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I guess classics are at that age/mileage now where foam is getting tired
its actually a really fun material to work with - I adrew on my past expertise of watching the upholstery guy in pimp my ride all those years ago :-) ! using a bread knife and being patient I was getting perfect cuts ive come across quite a few repairs before and many like this one done with the wrong sort of foam which soon compresses and isn't as strong as the oem type hence uncomfortable l my best option for a perfect seat is to find a passenger seat foam as theyre usually less sat in then the drivers |
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