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Join Date: Nov 2024
Posts: 176
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The seat sags on the driver side on my 50 Ford Custom. Is there a company that sells a repair kit. I would like to try and fix it myself.
There is a guy here and town said he would fix it for five to six hundred. Want to see how much a lot to fix it would cost me. I believe I can do it with a lot. Just looking for some companies that sell a kit. Thanks |
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Join Date: Nov 2024
Posts: 176
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Think I found my problem. I have what looks like two springs loose. The seats were recovered at some point. The foam still looks good from what I can see. I need to take the seat out so I can see what's going on. I think the springs have just came loose but I am not sure what holds them in place.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: 36 miles north of Albany NY
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I think they are wired together. Does your seat have actual individual coils?
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Join Date: Aug 2022
Location: Westmont, Il.
Posts: 173
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The front seat on the '50 has zig zag springs. The rear has coils. Here's a pic of the front. If the ends came loose, doesn't look easy. If it's the couplings, maybe could be done. There are replacement springs. https://sofarehab.com.au/product/sea...h=17%22+Length
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