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- Location
- Kalispell, Montana
- First Name
- Larry
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 250 6 cylinder
Made a temporary, ghetto fix to my bench seat.
This is how it was when I took off the saddle blanket style seat cover:
I put down several layers of white foam to fill the low spot and cavern, getting progressively wider. then a layer of 1" high density foam 18" by 22" wide that actually slipped under the vinyl cover. I used Scotch #77 glue on all the foam and then sat a 20 pound box on it to simulate a fat butt:
I washed the saddle blanket seat cover (dark brown water in the washer yuck) and sprayed it with disinfectant. Took my time getting all the strings around the seat in the correct places and it looks better than I expected:
First time I sat on it and drove, I felt much more flat support under my tush, felt great being up just a bit. Now I have to decide on a complete seat rebuilt next summer.
Side note on vehicle inspections, just my opinions: No emissions or safety inspections here in Montana and most of us love that. But I sure hate to see non rebuilt wrecks driving around with carboard/duct tape windows, busted windshields, weird homemade headlights, red rags for brakelights, and airbags removed. I think some type of Federal vehicle standards need to be maintained in every vehicle for everyone's safety.
This is how it was when I took off the saddle blanket style seat cover:
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I put down several layers of white foam to fill the low spot and cavern, getting progressively wider. then a layer of 1" high density foam 18" by 22" wide that actually slipped under the vinyl cover. I used Scotch #77 glue on all the foam and then sat a 20 pound box on it to simulate a fat butt:
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I washed the saddle blanket seat cover (dark brown water in the washer yuck) and sprayed it with disinfectant. Took my time getting all the strings around the seat in the correct places and it looks better than I expected:
You must be registered for see images attach
First time I sat on it and drove, I felt much more flat support under my tush, felt great being up just a bit. Now I have to decide on a complete seat rebuilt next summer.
Side note on vehicle inspections, just my opinions: No emissions or safety inspections here in Montana and most of us love that. But I sure hate to see non rebuilt wrecks driving around with carboard/duct tape windows, busted windshields, weird homemade headlights, red rags for brakelights, and airbags removed. I think some type of Federal vehicle standards need to be maintained in every vehicle for everyone's safety.
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