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Old 05-14-2007, 11:54 PM   #1
SacramentoJoe
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Got My Interior Done - But Got a Seat Question

Well, I got it done enough for me anyway. I finally took care of all those little things that I have been meaning to do for such a long time. New dash pad, floor mat, heater contol knobs, defroster hoses, window felt fuzzies, window regulator, remote door handle, and new seat. (new heater core, too, but that was just routine maintenance/repair)

I am pretty sure that replacing the window fuzzies improved the torsional stiffness of the frame and body, or maybe that is just due to the lack of rattling.

I had the original seat redone for the second time by the same upholsterer (last job held-up over 20 years with hard daily use) and this time I am missing even more springs. He tried to cross brace them but I am not sure they will hold. Anybody have ideas on where I can find some springs??
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