I dont know how bad the springs that you have are but I cut blocks of soft
foam ( a little stiff) and slid them into the springs .The springs act as
locators for the foam blocks which now support you.The blocks are the
height of the seat and about 3 inches square. I moved them around till the
seat was comfortable . ( they got put in the springs around the edge and
in the center -like a tractor seat) you can't see them from the out side.
And the seats still look stock but have the support of a modern seat. Mike
Tr2inLA
> [Original Message]
> From: Terry Smith <terryrs@adelphia.net>
> To: <>
> Date: 3/6/2005 9:36:26 AM
> Subject: Seat Spring Repair
>
> Hello, everyone,
>
> I removed the rotted seatcovers from my TR3A restoration project seats (a
gas
> mask job). The springs are sound in the front 2/34rds, but need repair
in the
> rear portion where they were most weighted by passengers.
>
> I've looked through team archives, but don't see if anyone has a
recommended
> patch for these springs.
>
> Anybody have luck trying something innovative with springs from something
else
> tied into the main cushion?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Terry Smith '59 TS 58667
> New Hampshire
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