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Old 03-15-2005, 03:44 PM   #1
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Salvaging a factory seat

My factory bench seat is soft on the drivers side. This is going to sound completely ridiculous, but when I get into the truck, If I don't jump towards the middle, I'll slide out of the truck because the springs & padding on the end of the seat are compressed so badly.

The silly part is, I'm not a fatass by any means, but my left cheek sits considerably lower than the right one, so I know something is not right inside the seat (not my seat, the truck seat )

Does anyone have links to a wepage explaining how to restore the springs and padding to the inside of a factory seat on a 67-72 pickup? I'd like to do a temporary rebuild to keep my posterior end happy and evenly on the seat.
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