High Density Foam Bench Seat Repair Kit

5.00 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)
PART#: 12235-P $67.09$117.41

Please Note:  If this item is ordered along with an upholstery kit, they will ship together.

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Brand: Seatz Manufacturing
SKU: 12235-P Categories: ,
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Description

This bench seat repair kit will cover one bottom OR backrest area and includes one 1″or 2″ thick HR70 foam sheet and one burlap substrate. The foam sheet measures 24″ x 80″ and the burlap substrate is slightly larger. The burlap is meant to replace your seat’s worn out burlap. Place the burlap substrate between the seat springs and the high density foam.

Even though 2″ is offered  most applications will only require the 1″ foam. It is not recommended to use additional foam if your seat originally had a molded foam seat cushion. Adding foam to this type of seat will make the cover too tight to fit correctly.

Kit used to come with carpet substrate, as shown in video, but now comes with burlap.

4 reviews for High Density Foam Bench Seat Repair Kit

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  1. Daniel Jerome

    1971 Ford F250 truck – Purchased a seat cover (high quality material and stitching) along with a foam kit. Very satisfied customer support, delivery and product quality.

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  2. Dan Jerome

    1971 Ford Truck

    Very pleased with product and and customer service was superb. Product shipped in timely manner.

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    • Nick McClain

      Did you go with the 1″ or 2″ for your 71? I have a 68 F100 I’m working on. Thanks.

  3. Richard Hartley

    The foam kit was perfect for the seat back on my ’72 Dodge W200 truck. (The seat cushion was a large, molded foam “block” and no springs were used). I had the seats re-upholstered about 15 years ago, and the shop that did it reused the synthetic backing between the springs and foam, which had deteriorated. The burlap is “old school”, but it worked fine for the intended purpose.

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  4. nova969

    I purchased two form kit and a seat cover kit for my 1953 3100 pick up very good kit easy to install had seat cover in five hours time look very good.i would buy a kit again a recommend REBUCK seat covers to a friend.

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    • Paul

      did you use 1″ or 2″ for the seat kit?

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Questions and answers

    Will I need 1 each for the back and seat?00
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    Q Will I need 1 each for the back and seat?00 answer now
    Asked by Lester J Hoagland on January 31, 2024 10:06 am
    A One foam will only do one part. I just did the seat part and it’s very comfortable
    A If you want to do the bottom and back, you should order 2.
  2. What size hog rings do i need.
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    Q What size hog rings do i need. answer now
    Asked by Shawn Scarlett on April 6, 2022 1:16 pm
    A #5 , you can order from Henry's automotive warehouse , here's a link - https://henrysautowarehouse.com/product/upholstery-retainer-5-hog-rings/
  4. What is the number density on this foam? Is it closed or open cell?
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    Q What is the number density on this foam? Is it closed or open cell? answer now
    Asked by mike on February 8, 2022 11:19 am
    A HR 2535 Foam 2.5 pounds per cubic foot and a 35 ILD, open cell Medium firmness, extra dense to maximize durability HR stands for High Resiliency
  6. Is 3 inch foam to thick to use on a1953 Ford f100 bench seat on the bottom half
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    Q Is 3 inch foam to thick to use on a1953 Ford f100 bench seat on the bottom half answer now
    Asked by Paul on March 10, 2021 6:40 pm
    A I used this foam to restore an original bench seat in a 1959 Chevy truck. The original padding was completely shot. So I covered the springs (top and sides) with indoor/outdoor carpet, and then this foam on top. I cut it a little bigger than needed at first, and slipped the seat cover on to check the fit. I had to do a little trimming around the edges to avoid an unwanted bulges in the front or side. It came out beautiful (if I do say so myself) and the seat back folds up easily. And it is very comfortable.
    A The seat covers we sell for those truck are meant to fit like the original. The original seats had very little padding, so we only recommend the 1" foam. Using thicker foam may make it difficult to get the cover on.
  8. Do I need ne 1 inch for back and one for seat fr a cost oh $120.00 ??
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    Q Do I need ne 1 inch for back and one for seat fr a cost oh $120.00 ?? answer now
    Asked by wayne smith on February 16, 2021 4:26 pm
    Answered by the admin

    The kit is for one area, either the back or the base. Yes, if you want to do the back and the base you would need two of these kits.

    A Unless your seat back is really destroyed, you really only need the foam for the seat. It is to be used on top of what padding your seat already has in order to smooth out the seat. If you add more cushion to the back, it will push you forward on the seat a bit.
  10. I have already ordered from you a upholstery kit (694088) for our 1983 Ford F150XL and it is now in the process of being made. I have found that the original foam appears in good condition. Even so, would you recommend a complete replacement of the foam with a 2" kit or maybe a 1" over the top of the old?
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    Q I have already ordered from you a upholstery kit (694088) for our 1983 Ford F150XL and it is now ...... Read more answer now
    Asked by George M. Oswald on January 19, 2021 11:50 am
    A I would use the 1 inch it will make the cover look much better and for the price you really can’t go wrong
    Answered by the admin No. Adding foam over the original foam will make the cover too tight and difficult to put on.