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| Subject: | Re: [oletrucks] Seat Cover - Do It Yourself |
| From: | rkinas@ctinet.net |
| Date: | Mon, 3 Jan 2000 21:11:04 -0800 |
Cat,
Usually, when a seat lists, it means broken springs. Some of the vendors
sell repair kits for the springs, but I prefer to use original springs to
replace broken ones. Find a seat in a bone yard and obtain the needed
springs. I would recommend using passenger side springs to replace you
driver side since they will be in better shape. If you don't have a yard
near buy, I'm sure we could dig you up a couple of springs.
Rich Kinas ____
`59 Apache Fleetside ________/___/ \____
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