OER SF104 Bucket Seat Foam 1968 Camaro; Deluxe Interior
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OER SF104 1968 Camaro; Deluxe Interior; Bucket Seat Foam; Made in the USA Features:
Seat foam is a critical part of Interior upholstery restoration that is often overlooked. Replacing the seat foam beFore installing new upholstery is a must. This outstAnding reproduction is manufactured in automotive grade dense foam material that replicates the original in appearance And fitment. What's more, the replacement upholstery will fit much better than trying to use the worn out original seat foam. Comes complete With 2 sections (seat back And seat bottom cushions). 2 sets required per vehicle. Shipped oS.
Chevrolet Applications:- 1968-1968 Chevrolet Camaro (With deluxe Interior)
Important Installation Notes: Some slight modifications are necessary to obtain a proper fit when installing seat foam onto the seat frame. A horizontal cut in the bottom seat bun is required to attach the bun And upholstery to the seat frame. originally, the factory made these cuts in three different locations For 1967-69 models depending on which factory the seats were manufactured. Because there is no way to determine where these small cuts should be, they are not cut ahead of time. Note: All reproduction seat buns are manufactured the same concerning the installtion method. The installer will determine where the cuts will be placed.
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