Car/van seat pad th...
 

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Car/van seat pad thingy recommendations.

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As it says really. My 8 year old van seat isn't as comfy as it used to be so would like to add some sort of seat pad. Halfords have some and I imagine there's loads on Amazon/eBay but I'd like something that will be comfy and fairly long lasting. So your recommendations please.


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 1:59 pm
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Is a new seat base from the dealer or a scrappy not an option? That would be my first choice, or re-foam by an upholsterer.


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 2:27 pm
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Replacing the foam is fairly straightforward on most cars, the cover is held on by hooks and velcro, or just stretches over the ends of the frame. ~£70 and it'll be like new.

The problem with any pad on top, is it'll tend to sag into a U-shape and roll you into the middle, whereas a big block of foam with springs under it sags vertically an supports you. Like the difference between cheap and pocket sprung mattresses.

Caveat that opinion is a mix of reupholstering and re-foaming my old MG, and taking apart a Ford Fiestas's driver's seat for an unrelated issue (fixing the tilt mechanism). I'm assuming the van would be as easy to dismantle as a fiesta was, and the benefits as good as putting decent foam in the MG.


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 6:06 pm
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As said above, try manufacturer or eBay for a new seat base/ replace the foam.
I’m an upholsterer and in my experience most car foams are moulded so not easy to copy.
I got one for my transit for £40, took about an hr to replace it.
Zip ties are your friend, a lot of car seats are held together with hog rings, like a metal c.


 
Posted : 06/12/2022 6:12 pm

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