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Rear Seat Padding From Ames, Doesn’t Seem Like Much Padding ???
The rear seat padding from Ames doesn’t seem like it would make a comfortable seat and ride for the passengers back there. If you have the Ames G36 catalog, look on page 30, there are two part numbers; 1) A132D: is a ¾” thick cotton pad an burlap and 2) A132F: is a 1.5” foam-rubber padding.
I guess A132F is added on top of A132D? Even still; these two parts by doing the math; 0.75” + 1.5” = 2.25 inches of padding consisting of burlap, cotton, and foam rubber covering the springs. This will certainly compress. So, has anyone here done this? Was this enough padding? Did anyone here add foam? Thank you all.
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Hard to tell from their descriptions if they are replicating the typical five layers of cotton batting.
Check this thread: http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...d.php?t=847677 Looks like the 3/4" kit is just replacing the first layer above the springs. For this first layer the factory uses a sewn together burlap/cotton layer that is below the additional cotton batting used as cushion. Not a lot of info in the catalog but it appears the foam should be used on top of this 3/4" layer .... I think that's the way it was done on convertible rear bottoms, and bottoms 1970 and later? |
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My 72 convertible rear bottom I covered last year I did burlap over the springs, the foam and the muslin sheet material over that. Then the Legendary cover. This also helps to stretch the cover. I think just the foam would catch and not slide or stretch the cover as well. If you over do the padding, you will have a hard time getting your cover to fit well.
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I called Legendary and PUI; neither company will have rear seat covers available until this June or July.
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1967 GTO, hard top, 400 Block, Butler Performance Build, EFI Holley Sniper, Tremec 5-Speed, Moser 373 Rear, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes |
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Good to know, I was just thinking about ordering some. Guess the old ones will do for a while longer.
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Did my back seat six months ago with a kit from Legendary.
It came with burlap to cover springs, 1 1/2 inch foam pad, enough cotton to make five layers, and muslin to cover cotton. There was more than enough cotton, burlap, and muslin to do the job. |
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Legendaries install kit is better and comes with ample supplies vs the ones that Ames/OPGI and other restoration houses offer that have barely enough cotton to fill out the covers IMO.
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Ben R. 2004 GTO - the daily 1966 Olds 442 - the toy 1953 Chevy 5-Window Truck - the heap |
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