tercellen Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 Hi! I was getting fed up by my 40 year old well used seat foam in my ke35, so I decided to make myself a new one with better support. I was looking for the right type of foam that's hard enough to give some more support during cornering and longer rides. The best foam I found for the task was actually sound absorbing foam! I used contact adhesive to glue the foam layers together,and you can use a grinder to shape the foam. It's kind of tricky but it works! You can also use a wood file for narrow areas. Finally I attached some "regular" soft foam for the cushioning feel. The blue ones is bought from a supermarket as they are made for drying the plates after doing the dishes. Now the new seat foam is inserted into the car seat and it feels great! The lower back has now more support than the sagging old foam ever could provide the last decades. The car's handling also feels better (but I know it's not true ;-)) because of the new foam's supportive sides. Quote
rollababe09 Posted July 3, 2016 Report Posted July 3, 2016 wow, nice effort! Id have thought it would be pretty hard to do. Any pics of the completed job? Quote
vanamond Posted May 17, 2017 Report Posted May 17, 2017 You inspired me to do the same, you did a nice thing with that... Quote
Mudgy Posted June 4, 2017 Report Posted June 4, 2017 Nice work. An electric knife works well on sponge foam. Agreed, higher density is much nicer for a firm seat. Cheers, Mudgy Quote
maccat01 Posted June 19, 2017 Report Posted June 19, 2017 Wow.. Thats fantastic mate. If I sling you some dollars can you do mine too? :-D Unfortunately upholstery isnt one of my talents :'-( Macca Quote
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