I really like this video. I was just gifted my first project vehicle from my father-in-law and I plan to do most of this myself. Easy to follow and simple enough.
nice job! The bench seat looks great! A layer of burlap over the springs protecting the foam would make the foam last longer tho. On seat back not as important as on the seat itself.
Most seats have a large bottom foam, then a thinner top foam. You should be able to Peel and discard the top piece then add the seat topper on top of the larger bottom.. but it’s hard to be sure without seeing it
@@moonlightfordf1005 Excellent! My truck is a daily driver and will never be worth a lot of money. Spending big bucks to professionally rebuild the seat makes no sense to me, but this looks like a good little project.
I bought the cover from LMC Truck. They are about the only ones with inventory. The bed topper can be bought any place, but Amazon is the cheapest. Good Luck!
My 76 J10 the foam is intact and cover still there... but my springs i had like 7 broken springs. I had to weld them back to place. But i did with the seat still on. Suffice to say i had like 7 fires haha but blowing on it put it out.. seems fine now. I just made a clip about it if you wanna see
I really like this video. I was just gifted my first project vehicle from my father-in-law and I plan to do most of this myself. Easy to follow and simple enough.
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Great video, this will help me on my new task, the seat recover
take your time!
Very well done! I've saved your video for when I have to do mine...which won't be long.
Thank You!, What ever they give you (hog rings) buy an extra 100!
Your wife is going to be extra happy you did the glueing over her couch. I onow mine will glue my hands together after that lolol great video.
If you only saw what hit the editing floor! Wear gloves.
be lucky if its only yer hands she glues
Great Instructions!I'm getting ready to upholster my 56 Ford Victoria! Thanks
Good luck! Take your time and I’m sure you’ll do great!
nice job! The bench seat looks great! A layer of burlap over the springs protecting the foam would make the foam last longer tho. On seat back not as important as on the seat itself.
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Great job 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
I have a 1997 Ford 150 extended cab.im working on.my seats are in good shape.just needs to be cleaned
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Very informative video. Thank you
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Good job thank you
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You just saved me $1000
If I had an extra 1k in my life, I’d buy 500 ice cream cones!
Glad the video helped
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Great job!
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Did you know if you hit the old yellow foam with a clothing steamer it expands back to its original size and shape?
I have to remember that
Really like a clothing iron thing or like a water steamer
Thank you for sharing
My pleasure.
I recommend using 3M spray adhesive.
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looks good
Thank You!
You should tell us where did u get the new cover from, what was the side of the hog rings.
At the time of the Video, LMC Truck was the only place with inventory. It’s been a few months, maybe others have it in stock.
The hog rings, plus the extra bought also came from LMC Truck. I’m not sure of the size but 3/4 comes to mind.
thank you this help me i have to do a c10
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Nice info
Any questions just ask!
My seat is wallowed out pretty good where the driver sits. Do you need to add any foam there before covering with the big piece of foam.
Most seats have a large bottom foam, then a thinner top foam. You should be able to Peel and discard the top piece then add the seat topper on top of the larger bottom.. but it’s hard to be sure without seeing it
Nice,where can i get the seat cover? thanks
When I did the cover LMC Truck was the only place that had inventory in stock ready to go.
Great video! What density is the foam? Where did you get your foam?
I use medium, to firm and it can appear lumpy when your stretching the cover over it at the edges.
Thanks! I think I will try this on my 66 F100. What size is the mattress foam - full size?
I used a Full size. That’s a perfect size.
@@moonlightfordf1005 Excellent! My truck is a daily driver and will never be worth a lot of money. Spending big bucks to professionally rebuild the seat makes no sense to me, but this looks like a good little project.
In comparison to bringing it to a shop, this is an inexpensive project that I feel anyone could do with just a little time and patience.
Nice job. What brand of cover did you use Sir?
I bought the cover from LMC Truck. They are about the only ones with inventory.
The bed topper can be bought any place, but Amazon is the cheapest.
Good Luck!
My 76 J10 the foam is intact and cover still there... but my springs i had like 7 broken springs. I had to weld them back to place. But i did with the seat still on. Suffice to say i had like 7 fires haha but blowing on it put it out.. seems fine now. I just made a clip about it if you wanna see
Sure, let’s see