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Old 01-03-2007, 10:16 PM
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Hello All.

I pulled out the rear seat bench on monday. I found the springs are intact but the stuffing is disintegrated. I was going to get some foam and try to restuff it myself.

Has anyone done this? What did you use? What didnt work well? More importantly, what did work well?

I dont want to pay to have this done. I was thinking of buying some pillow foam at Wally World.

The back of the seat where it goes in under the backrest is open, I was going to stuff it and (you guessed it) duct tape it. I bet there is a MB part number for duct tape so it will still be original.
 
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Old 01-08-2007, 04:28 AM
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Default RE: rear seat

When I bought my '78 300D, the previous owner, had used old floor mats to stuff the back of the seat. Whatever really works. My problem was more with the springs. I have since found another back seat to put it, but now the big spring in the back popped off the back tray window and need to do more work and I am look for another rear seat.

I do believe MB does have a part number for duct tape. I like your ride.

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Old 01-09-2007, 10:40 AM
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Floor mats, now thats an idea. WHat I ended up doing was spray painint the springs with some Rustoleum. Then i used about 7 pounds of polyfill. The seat is nice and firm now.

I need to get a new passenger side seatbelt. The mechanism on the belt is destoyed.
 
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