Slim
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2008
- Messages
- 442
- City
- Ontario, Canada
- Vehicle Year
- 1997 + 2003
- Transmission
- Automatic
Seriously, the 60/40 bench seats in my truck feel like they need shock absorbers for cryin' out loud! Hit a bump, the truck motions over it, then there we are "boing boing boing" while the rest of the truck has already settled down.
I'm not necessarily interested in spending the time or money in getting different seats. I've done it in the past with great results, but i'm not looking to do the fab work if I don't have to (it's gettin' cold out there and it's tough on my old hands).
I've looked underneath the seats and I think if I could find the proper density of foam I could wedge it underneath the seat, between the existing foam and the flat metal bracket underneath.
Has anyone tried this before? Please speak up if so. What did you do? What did you use?
Any helpful input is appreciated!
PATIA!
I'm not necessarily interested in spending the time or money in getting different seats. I've done it in the past with great results, but i'm not looking to do the fab work if I don't have to (it's gettin' cold out there and it's tough on my old hands).
I've looked underneath the seats and I think if I could find the proper density of foam I could wedge it underneath the seat, between the existing foam and the flat metal bracket underneath.
Has anyone tried this before? Please speak up if so. What did you do? What did you use?
Any helpful input is appreciated!
PATIA!