Posted by sssss [108.162.221.141] on Friday, May 27, 2016 at 14:40:10 :
using high density foam?
I am tired of the sagging seat frame BOTTOM on the PW.. I want to build a plywood base from 3/4" plywood, complete with the location/adjusting holes and mount the rear back seat bracket to the plywood.
then, using some off the shelf foam/cushioning material (seen some on Amazon) cut to fit.
then cover with my fairly new leatherette cover.. I can use staples to secure the cover over the foam
I would think that a sheet of 6" thick, high density would do the job, no?
its made to be cut to size.
question is: Whats considered HIGH DENSITY and will it work for a truck bench seat?
anyone use other material to make theirs from?
found this stuff:
http://www.amazon.com/Mybecca-Upholstery-Cushion-Replacement-Padding/dp/B00AL2J3BO?ie=UTF8&refRID=E8DPDWB17N42YWBTXCCE&ref_=pd_cart_vw_1_1_p
its called:
Mybecca Upholstery Foam Cushion Regular Density (Seat Replacement, Upholstery Sheet, Foam Padding), 6"H x 24" W x 72"
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