Seat padding for a Federal Sprint
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Hi Jay, the only thing different in the seat foams between a non-headrest & headrest foams is the addition of the headrest foam, all the other foams are identical.
Aldridge Trim sell the regular seat foams - /https://www.aldridge.co.uk/. Here is what the Aldridge foams look like:
I have most of the pieces left over from a couple of seats that were recovered, what do you need?
BTW I can also supply Federal seat covers, I currently have one set in stock, here's how they look installed:
Aldridge Trim sell the regular seat foams - /https://www.aldridge.co.uk/. Here is what the Aldridge foams look like:
I have most of the pieces left over from a couple of seats that were recovered, what do you need?
BTW I can also supply Federal seat covers, I currently have one set in stock, here's how they look installed:
Phil Harrison
1972 Elan Sprint 0260K
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Thank you for the info Phil.
I need the foam for the bottom of the seat where the front rail hits under my legs for both seats. I have not taken the seats apart yet to inspect all of the foam but that is the most uncomfortable part. I assume I will need more sections as well, such as the bottom, back, and bolsters.
Jay
I need the foam for the bottom of the seat where the front rail hits under my legs for both seats. I have not taken the seats apart yet to inspect all of the foam but that is the most uncomfortable part. I assume I will need more sections as well, such as the bottom, back, and bolsters.
Jay
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1972 Federal Sprint, Colorado Orange/White
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1972 Federal Sprint, Colorado Orange/White
2005 Elise, sold
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Evante wrote:I need the foam for the bottom of the seat where the front rail hits under my legs for both seats. I have not taken the seats apart yet to inspect all of the foam but that is the most uncomfortable part. I assume I will need more sections as well, such as the bottom, back, and bolsters.
Jay
Hi Jay,
I recovered my Elan S2 seats and created this video (link below) to show what was involved. I know they are different but may be similar enough for the video to show what's under the vinyl.
https://youtu.be/VBfPyeaW0gg
Paul
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I inquired about the foam from Aldridge.
If you're in The USA, don't bother. 67 pounds for the foam. 150 pounds to ship it. lol
Does anyone have a suppler in the USA, or one with a more reasonable shipping department?
-Kyle
If you're in The USA, don't bother. 67 pounds for the foam. 150 pounds to ship it. lol
Does anyone have a suppler in the USA, or one with a more reasonable shipping department?
-Kyle
'70 S4 Elan - Cosworth BDP & Spyder Chassis
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I asked the folks at Aldridge if they?d look into compressing their foam for cheaper shipping and they did. It was still $180 dollars total. But far less than I was originally quoted.
Kyle
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disquek wrote:I asked the folks at Aldridge if they?d look into compressing their foam for cheaper shipping and they did. It was still $180 dollars total. But far less than I was originally quoted.
Kyle
Kyle, there really is nothing special about the foam in our seats, it's not molded like modern seats. Just do an e-bay search on "upholstery sheet foam".
You can use your existing pieces as a pattern.
Phil Harrison
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pharriso wrote:disquek wrote:I asked the folks at Aldridge if they?d look into compressing their foam for cheaper shipping and they did. It was still $180 dollars total. But far less than I was originally quoted.
Kyle
Kyle, there really is nothing special about the foam in our seats, it's not molded like modern seats. Just do an e-bay search on "upholstery sheet foam".
You can use your existing pieces as a pattern.
That is what I had done locally. Cost wasn?t that bad. I just took one apart myself to add seat heater pads, which I really like.
Cheers
Stu
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Buy foam and cut it yourself is good advise.
Dont buy the foam kit from Aldridge. Despite knowing for certain that I was in the USA and that my car was an S4, they sent me the wrong foam kit. And they refuse to make it right. They're opinion is that the foam kit they sent me will fit the UK S4 (which is NOT what I have - and they knew it).
Oh well. Be warned. Aldridge does not deal well with their mistakes.
Dont buy the foam kit from Aldridge. Despite knowing for certain that I was in the USA and that my car was an S4, they sent me the wrong foam kit. And they refuse to make it right. They're opinion is that the foam kit they sent me will fit the UK S4 (which is NOT what I have - and they knew it).
Oh well. Be warned. Aldridge does not deal well with their mistakes.
'70 S4 Elan - Cosworth BDP & Spyder Chassis
'62 S2 Super Seven Cosworth
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disquek wrote:Dont buy the foam kit from Aldridge. Despite knowing for certain that I was in the USA and that my car was an S4, they sent me the wrong foam kit. And they refuse to make it right. They're opinion is that the foam kit they sent me will fit the UK S4 (which is NOT what I have - and they knew it).
Oh well. Be warned. Aldridge does not deal well with their mistakes.
Kyle, as I said back on November 5th " the only thing different in the seat foams between a non-headrest & headrest foams is the addition of the headrest foam, all the other foams are identical."
You can just re-use your existing headrest foam, or remake it yourself. It's pretty easy.
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