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<p>Can't help with an upholsterer in LA--I do know one in San
Jose--but I wouldn't remove any material from the seat bottoms;
I've done a couple with the Moss foam and, yes, you sit high for a
while but the foam compresses after a few hundred miles.</p>
<p>Bob<br>
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<div>Two questions for the list. 1. I'm looking for an
upholstery shop in Los Angeles area with Healey experience. 2.
I just got the seat foam set from Moss. Is it still necessary
to remove some foam from the bottom cushion to soften it up? I
have an article showing how to use a hole saw to bore holes
and remove material. 3. Any tips from the list on doing this
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<div>Ray juncal<br>
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