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Re: Interrior Question

To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Interrior Question
From: rst-john@comcast.net
Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 13:34:50 +0000
Doug:

That's exactly my concern.  I want to get replacement material that I will be 
happy with, especially the foam.  Anyone out there got any advice on a quality 
supplier?


> Hello,
> 
> I redid my seats a couple of years ago with new foams and covers from Rimmer 
> Bros.
> The covers were nice, but the foam pieces were not so good.  The problem was 
> that
> the foam along the sides of the seat base was not dense enough, and you did 
>not
> end up with enough lateral support.  The original seat base foams were made 
>of 
> molded
> latex sponge rubber, which is a high-quality and expensive material.  As far 
>as 
> I know,
> none of the repro suppliers use this material because of the high cost of the 
> material
> itself and the required tooling.
> 
> Doug Braun
> '72 Spit
> 
> At 12:14 AM 4/1/2005 +0000, you wrote:
> >Spit-Listers:
> >
> >I have been lurking about for a long time and not posting much.  Read 
> diligently though, keep learning a lot.
> >
> >I live in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.  I just realized that the annual 
> VTR meeting is in Rockford, IL at the end of July, the weathers been 
> unseasonably warm here, and I need to not only fire up the beast, I need to 
>get 
> to that spring to do list like now.
> >
> >Great recent advice on carpet sets, I'm buying one.  Here's my question:
> >
> >I have the original seats in my '70 MK III.  As you might imagine, the foam 
>in 
> the seats is just a memory that has mostly ended up in the vacuum.  I need 
>new 
> foam, and would really like to replace the seat covers because they are not 
> looking real good these days either (I attribute this to my lifestyle during 
> college in the mid to late 70's).  If I get all of the above can I do this 
>job 
> my self, or should I get a professional upholstery type person to do the 
>seats?  
> The 1970 seats are fairly unique in style, am I going to get good quality 
>foam 
> and seat covers that fit properly?  Anyone out there that has done 1970 seats 
> that can make a recommendation of supplier for the new materials?
> >
> >PS. I tried to post this last summer when the list went down briefly and 
>never 
> saw it.  Some of the conversation has turned to the same again and I thought 
>I'd 
> just add my .02.  I have one of Joe Curry's camber compensator's on my car 
>and I 
> could not believe the difference after installation.  I know the compensator 
>is 
> specifically designed for the rear wheel tuck which I never probably came 
>close 
> to doing in the 27 years of driving the car before installation, but  it made 
> the whole feel of the car much more solid and tighter.  The back end is a 
>little 
> more bouncy now but its a good bouncy.  I highly recommend one for any MK I, 
>II 
> of III owners out there.  Cheap and easy to install too.
> >
> >Thanks for any help,
> >
> >Ron St. John
> >1970 Spitfire Mk III
> >FDU 89708 L





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