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IMSA GT
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SEP 28, 07:29 PM
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hyperv6
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SEP 28, 10:10 PM
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Hmmmm?
The Fiero Foam is molded to the seat and needs support on the bottom as there is no springs?
It has been a while since I had my seats apart but they are not like regular seats if I recall.
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IMSA GT
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SEP 29, 12:55 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by hyperv6:
Hmmmm?
The Fiero Foam is molded to the seat and needs support on the bottom as there is no springs?
It has been a while since I had my seats apart but they are not like regular seats if I recall. |
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You're correct. I have no idea how he makes these and I wish he provided more photos. I know many people have the seat bottoms collapse downward.
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hyperv6
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SEP 29, 06:38 AM
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You can fix the bottom by putting metal straps across the bottom with a burlap pad between. I learned this from Mr Mike. That is the easy fix.
But to replace the top side might be a cut and glue deal?
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1985 Fiero GT
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SEP 29, 09:15 AM
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Picture of the back on the eBay listing, it would seem they come pre applied to metal, so basically these and a Mr Mike's kit and the rails/recliner mechanism from a junked pair would give you a complete set of brand new seats eBay link

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hyperv6
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SEP 29, 11:51 AM
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Nice. The popularity of these seats in Street Rods may have help get this done. Too bad we can't get the top seals done.
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