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66with352 09-21-2016 06:11 PM

1966 F100 seat foam
 
Does anyone know the thickness of the bench seat foam (backrest and seat) for a 66 F100? I'm trying to find replacement foam or a block to cut my own. I haven't had much luck so I was hoping for some experienced suggestions from those who have gone down this road.

dank4120 09-22-2016 12:21 AM

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Can you describe your current bench seat or post a pic? The seat foam has different thicknesses, depending on the type of seat / springs you have.

A Standard Cab seat had about 1"-2" of foam (best guess) because the springs are curved and sit higher.

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A Custom Cab seat had more foam, about 5", because the springs sit lower.

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The backrests are the same, and have 1 3/4" foam according to my "1965-66 Ford F-100, F-250 Illustrated Facts and Features Manual".

66with352 09-22-2016 07:01 AM

Here is my seat - Out of standard cab. There is foam and what looks like jute (delicacy for those damn mice) then the burlap. I'm guessing new foam should compensate for the jute (does anyone use this stuff anymore?) and existing foam, right? Does anyone reproduce the correct foam for replacement?


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The tags are still on the back and bottom springs. Not sure what that tells me..... if anything.

dank4120 09-22-2016 11:00 AM

Well, having a Standard Cab seat simplifies things, in my opinion. You just have to redo the layers instead of carving the bottom solid piece of foam that is used in the Custom Cab seat.

I don't know where to get 'original' foam? A local Car Upholstery shop put my seat back together, he had all of the foam, jute, burlap.

I'll leave the tag decode to the 'experts'.

TA455HO 09-22-2016 11:21 AM

You can search on Stubnitz-Vinc and get a few hits. Here's one of them.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/8...ers-plate.html

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swoosh1958 02-23-2017 03:34 PM

Foam
 
Maybe this will work. Check your thicknesses.
Foam Medium Firm HR 3319 - Best Seller, Closed Cell, Foam, Drain Dry Foam, Foam Comfort Soft HR 2024 from Rochford Supply - Your Online Textile and Upholstery Superstore!

TA455HO 02-23-2017 04:19 PM

Some measurements mixed in here.

Standard F-series cabs have formed wire springs with cotton and foam padding in the seat cushion and back. Seat trim is either red, blue, green or beige.

A plastic foam seat cushion, five inches thick, is optional (included with Custom Cab) and is trimmed with color-keyed, Custom Cab woven-plastic seat covers.

A heavy-duty black vinyl seat trim is optional for maximum durability. Especially desirable for operations in which the operator is in and out many times a day.

Bench seat width is 56.8"

Bucket seats are also available for the sports- or prestige-minded buyer in the Ranger package (N.A. with F-250 4x4 or F-350), with or without center console (N.A. with F-100 4x4).


Chad

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swoosh1958 02-23-2017 05:40 PM

Chad, mine has horizontal micro wires under the cover. Are those necessary to redo the seat?
Dank, said 5" thick foam for a Custom Cab base and 1 3/4" for the back. Does that sound right? Looks right!

swoosh1958 02-23-2017 05:49 PM

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They are attached to this cotton cord.

TA455HO 02-23-2017 09:14 PM

I think those smaller wires are designed to help spread the load of the person across the main springs so you don't feel them as much. A comfort factor I would assume.

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MN66 02-24-2017 04:23 PM

For my standard seat, I used the following with two layers of the blue on the seat and a single layer of the white foam for the back.

The fiberfill covered all the foam.

It was recommended to me by an upholsterer to hog ring a tight layer of heavy upholstery vinyl over the seat springs instead of using burlap. It provides better support, lasts longer and isn't as attractive to mice.

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1 Polyester Fiberfill - 1" Thick Please Select Size: 60" Wide x lineal ft. (Medium)11 $1.99 $21.89
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1 HD36 High Quality Foam Please Select Thickness: 1"
Please Select Sheet Size: Third Sheet 82" x 24"1 $13.99 $13.99

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1 Lux High Quality Foam Please Select Thickness: 1"
Please Select Sheet Size: Third Sheet 82" x 24"2 $14.99 $29.98
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1 Claire Mist Spray Adhesive Please Select Pack Size: Claire Mist Single / 13oz
1 $9.49 $9.49
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swoosh1958 02-24-2017 04:39 PM

Where did you buy your foam and cover? Is it vinyl or leather?

MN66 02-25-2017 04:53 PM

The cover was from Sacramento Vintage Ford on their eBay store - it is vinyl. It had been ordered by someone else and never picked up, so I got it fairly cheap.

The foam was from Foam Factory. Their website is foambymail.com and they were very helpful in getting the right density for the seat bottom and back.

Regards,
Corey

66with352 02-26-2017 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by MN66 (Post 16982978)
The cover was from Sacramento Vintage Ford on their eBay store - it is vinyl. It had been ordered by someone else and never picked up, so I got it fairly cheap.

The foam was from Foam Factory. Their website is foambymail.com and they were very helpful in getting the right density for the seat bottom and back.

Regards,
Corey

MN66 - Thanks for posting the info and tips. Your seat looks great.

Tedster9 02-26-2017 11:23 PM

Do upholstery shops rebuild these seats and recover them for at least, not stupid money? The reproduction vinyl covers are a little spendy, and they don't even have the gear and lightning bolt afaik.


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