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Driver's Seat is Crooked


Yup, Tony's description is excellent. I used it when rebuilding my 240's seat. If your seats are cloth, machine washing them in cold water is also a great idea. They will be much cleaner!

If you wish, when rebuilding the seat you can add denim to reinforce and protect the foam. Or do as I did and use pliable indoor/outdoor carpeting cut to fit between the foam and the frame/springs. Do note that doing this will give the seat a firmer, stiffer feel but you'll never need to rebuild it again.
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95 855 GLT Sportwagon 214k, ex - 90 244 DL 300k






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