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Re: [Mg-t] TD seat foam

To: Richard Lindsay <richardolindsay@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Mg-t] TD seat foam
From: John Seim <kingseim@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 13:24:29 -0800
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The foam that I have received from Moss Motors, is a heavy density foam.
The Dunlop Pillowblock foam that was used by the factory would be
classified as a medium density foam. Compresses more than high density.
You want to side below the top of the windshield, not at eye level with it.

You can get medium density foam at most upholstery stores. And, you can
cut it with an electric carving knife.

John Seim
Irvine, CA

On Nov 20, 2013, at 11:22 AM, Richard Lindsay wrote:

> Hi Friends,
>
> I just opened my Moss seat foam kit (640-348) only to find the foam
> noticeably larger than the base. For those of you who have used this
> product, do you just work the foam into the space available, kinda
> like pre-loading? Or are these 'sponges' trim-to-fit? My gut tells me
> the former but I ask for your sage knowledge. Thanks.
>
> -rick
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