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Old 05-15-2024, 10:27 AM   #18
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Use a steamer on you foam to help fluff it back out. This is a good time to add some foam to seat bottom and lumbar. You can use thin plastic, like what dry cleaned clothes' or painters plastic drop cloth under the seat back leather to help it slide into place. The hardest part is the front of the seat bottom. It just takes a lot of hand strength. The electrical switch on the side is easy to break. I know this from experience. I read a post somewhere that a guy used zip ties instead of hog rings. I wound not. Hog rings are the easy part.
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