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    anyone replaced foam in their seats that is extra '' cushiony'' ? what foam did you use and where to buy. thanks johnboy va.

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    When I made my seat I bought a sheet of foam from a fabric store (Hancock Fabrics, but I think they are now out of business). It was about 3 inches thick and is plenty comfortable for me. If you want more, you could layer the foam until you get enough cushion.

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    • #3
      Contact your local snowmobile upholstery shop. They'll have everything you'll need.

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        Last edited by Deedeelin1; 06-22-2017, 08:14 PM.

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        • #5
          actually i think i will buy a '' inflatable seat '' !! seriously, corbeau makes a really nice atv bench seat at $ 260. i'm going to get some different sample foams from mcmaster carr. i did buy a new seat from richards relics at at fair price, but the softness did'nt last too long. either way i'll be riding in comfort at busco. thanks for the info. johnboy


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          • #6
            I bought a 3" thick foam mattress topper from Costco. It was made for a full sized bed and was made of "memory foam" I cut it into pieces and made several atv seats out of it. I even did a pontoon boat seat for my boat. I covered them with marine grade vinyl. All of which are holding up well. The topper was about $100, treated plywood $40, and vinyl and staples about another $50. It was enough material to do both sets of seats for a Max4 and a long pontoon boat seat. A small left over piece made a nice stadium style seat too. I had never made seats before and for my first try they turned out pretty decent.

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            • #7
              thanks noel for the tip..... i check our local costco ! j.b.

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              • #8
                Check out the How-to Section:

                How to make your own seat

                A Bronco seat for your six wheeler

                I'm still running the foam from the first how-to article in my Max II and it's held up really well.

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                • #9
                  great '' how to '' mike . thanks a bunch. i guess the key is getting the right foam. johnboy

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                  • #10
                    There are so many foams available now. I have wondered if layering several types is the best option. I have some real high density black 1" foam I have debated about using as a base layer and think a memory foam would be nice and cushy on top. That way when you hit a big bump, there is some real padding to stop my bum from bottoming out.
                    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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                    • #11
                      drew, that's what i'm trying to find out... which foam will have those qualities. i'm going to call a place called '' foam order'' i saw on line tomorrow and explain what i'm looking for and see what they recommend. will keep you posted.....j.b.

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                        Last edited by Deedeelin1; 06-22-2017, 08:13 PM.

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                        • #13
                          yea buddy !! see ya then. j.b.

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