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LANCER
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01/31/06 at 06:51:16
Hi guys, just wanted to let everyone know I am bidding on this seat on ebay. Hopefully the price won't go up too much.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1,1&item=46085204...
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01/31/06 at 11:16:22
nice looking seat. hope u get it
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01/31/06 at 14:38:57
Good Luck. I'm not biding.
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LANCER
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01/31/06 at 18:53:24
Thanks for the support.
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01/31/06 at 18:55:52
Lancer, what is that a stock s40 seat?
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01/31/06 at 19:34:30
Yes, it looks like the stock seat on my 05 S40.
Having said that, I must add that I am very happy with this stock seat.
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LANCER
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02/01/06 at 08:16:18
I thought that it was stock. I will take it apart, carve out a section and insert a gel pad. I have been playing with several variations on my stock two piece seat, and other seats which I have cut up and made to fit the Savage, but I have not been happy with these half-step versions.
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02/01/06 at 14:21:16
Lancer - I was thinking about adding gel to my 2002 seat, but I don't understand how you staple the fabric back on - there is no "other side" for the stapler to use to bend over the staples. I guess there is some upholstery tool that is used?
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02/01/06 at 14:42:40
The staples don't bend over. They just go into the seat pan.
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LANCER
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02/01/06 at 15:40:27
Savage_Rob wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
The staples don't bend over. They just go into the seat pan.
Yep, you just fire those little suckers in there. They hold very well actually.
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02/01/06 at 17:03:13
650-rider wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
Lancer - I was thinking about adding gel to my 2002 seat, but I don't understand how you staple the fabric back on - there is no "other side" for the stapler to use to bend over the staples. I guess there is some upholstery tool that is used?
Like one of these - it's a t-50 arrow - works pretty good - just be careful to use the correct length staples -
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02/01/06 at 18:02:47
Ah yes, the standard Arrow stapler. I used one to staple some sheepskin over the stock seat cover, they work great just press it tight against the seat pan so the staples go all the way in.
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02/01/06 at 18:53:24
got heavy duty one i use to knock down stainless staples through carpet into treated lumber on boat trailers but it's pretty tough on the hand after 100 or so - saw a guy using an electric one the other day - that's cheating!
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