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Re: Seat Kit Installation

To: Michael Knisely <mdknisely@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Seat Kit Installation
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 14:06:26 -0700
Cc: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Organization: WFO Racing
References: <000b01c0bbd0$b6db7040$0300a8c0@home.com> <OE6MRlTXvPUv7ytvzUW00004abd@hotmail.com>
"...a fair amount of rear end shifting ..."  sounds like you may need new
bushings in your rear end Michael....stop all that shifting! <VBG>

Michael Knisely wrote:

> <it tells me to glue the bottom
> covers to the foam, is this what you all have done?   They also talk about
> putting a plastic bag over the backs to make pulling the cover over the foam
> easier. >
>
> My original seats had plastic "bags" covering the back foam.  When I
> dismantled my seats, I did notice that the seat bottom cover had to be
> pulled from the foam.  May have been glued.  Makes some sense since the seat
> bottoms are subject to a fair amount of rear end shifting and the glue will
> help the foam and cover act as one instead of wearing against each other.
>
> As I, too will be rebuilding my seats, I am interested in where the list
> recommends purchasing covers.  The usual sources? VP or Mo$$?
>
> Michael Knisely
> '71 Midget  (on the floor)
> '71 Midget (on the shelf)

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