Quick question about my seat (my truck seat, that is... )
My truck appears to have the original bench seat in it. It has been reupholstered similar to original styling, and is in good condition, appearance-wise. The problem... it's like a trampoline! When I sit on it, I sink like 4 inches, and it's springy as all get-out.
Anyone have any suggestions on what to do about this? I would prefer not to have to replace it, but I also don't want to look like I'm mounted on a pogo-stick when driving. Is there something I should check to see if it's missing, or can an upholstery place "sturdy it up"?
Just looking for suggestions...
Seat springs?
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re: Seat springs?
i would think you could strip a newer seat and take the springs out and use them in yours.
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Possibly... I'll have to pull it and see what's going on under there. I know some of the supply houses sell rebuild kits for the seats, so maybe that's all I need. I might also just consult a good upholstery place here locally and see what they come up with.
Just tryin to get my ducks in a row right now and prioritize, so it'll be a while. But it helps to know what I'm looking at before I start.
Thanks!
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Thanks!
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re: Seat springs?
Good question. I noticed that some piece of seat wire has let go and now hypdermic needles me when I sit. On mine I think it's just 40 year old foam and weak springs.
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re: Seat springs?
My 67 & 63 seats are the same way. I am going to try to merge the 2 into one. I hope it will clear the T-5 stickSupermike wrote:it's like a trampoline! When I sit on it, I sink like 4 inches, and it's springy as all get-out.
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re: Seat springs?
It might be easier to find a seat in good shape at a salvage yard and reupholster it. Probably alot less work than repairing bad springs.