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Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Indiana
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Re: A boy and his 1972 fleetside restoration
So I reupholstered the seat and added heating elements for those cold winter mornings. I was able to save the foam core, but needed new padding. I purchased cotton batting at a fabric store and sprayed the whole thing with fire retardant. Once I finished the seat I scotch guarded the fabric.
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Location: Indiana
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Re: A boy and his 1972 fleetside restoration
And the finished seat
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Location: Indiana
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Re: A boy and his 1972 fleetside restoration
Just finished the new brakes. After seeing the grooves in the front discs I decided they needed to be replaced. Judging by the cracks in the rear brake liner and how stiff they were, I am not sure the rear brakes even worked so I rebuilt them and got new drums.
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