I wanted my seat to be slightly higher, so I performed a minor face lift....
First I removed the staples back to the storage area. I found a pair of fairly pointy diag cutters did the best job.
I pulled the cover back out of the way.
The foam then easily lifted up and away from the plastic pan.
I took some 1" styrofoam and cut it to fit the contour of the seat pan. Just on the top, not the sides...
I put the foam back into position, and pulled the cover down and around the pan, and re-stapled. Cover had plenty of excess fabric and stretch.
Doesn't look too bloated and sits where I want it. Took me less than one cocktail.
First I removed the staples back to the storage area. I found a pair of fairly pointy diag cutters did the best job.
I pulled the cover back out of the way.
The foam then easily lifted up and away from the plastic pan.
I took some 1" styrofoam and cut it to fit the contour of the seat pan. Just on the top, not the sides...
I put the foam back into position, and pulled the cover down and around the pan, and re-stapled. Cover had plenty of excess fabric and stretch.
Doesn't look too bloated and sits where I want it. Took me less than one cocktail.
manotickmike
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Nice! I could use a little more seat height... Now, off to research bar risers.
I'm thinking a 2" riser would be swell.
What type of hard did you use and where did you get it?
I found some 12" x 12" x 1" pieces back in our shipping department. If you're interested send me a pm with your address and I'll mail you a couple. I think I only used 2, broken in to pieces to fit. It's very dense, more so than beer cooler foam.
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You must not drink very fast!!!!
Haha!! Looks good.
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Thanks Van for your help and foam.
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Gotta get off my "seat" and do this. Now that I got the bar risers on, I need to raise my butt.
What risers did you go with?
Looks great!Thanks Van for your help and foam.![]()
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I have a Lake Effect Riser 6" with pivot. Superman Chris W. may have more. Check Ebay for Lake Effect.What risers did you go with?
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That's a lot of work, i just put on a diaper! Great job![Div20 ;)! ;)!](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/div20.gif)
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Nice work on the seat. If anything, if it keeps a guy from sinking into the stock seat, that's like adding 2" right there. I would bet this mod would be enough for many, and far cheaper than the WRP mod. You are not out anything for trying.I'm thinking a 2" riser would be swell.
What size staples did you use, or did you just match it up to what you pulled out I suppose?
I installed the Powermadd 2.5" pivot on my last two Apex and last Phazer. It's inexpensive and can be done without cable extensions. All it took was a re-route of the throttle cable under the bar, which can be detached at the fun-flipper, routed and re-attached in minutes. I put the pivot riser on top of the stock riser allowing me to keep my chrome ring around the base and stock clamp pad on top.
Good luck!
Ringold24
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I basically did the same thing adding 1.5" of polyethylene (6lb). Cover went back on pretty nice with the help of a heat gun. I used 1/4" heavy duty staples. A lot of them
I agree one inch of the Styrofoam is similar to adding two inches of foam. After ridding 535 miles on the seat, it was worth it.
I used some takie spray on the bottom of the pan edge only. I stretched the cover over tge edge to the outline of painters tape to mark exactly where the old cover was located. I used the same size staples. I still had the center of gravity feel on the sled.
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I used some takie spray on the bottom of the pan edge only. I stretched the cover over tge edge to the outline of painters tape to mark exactly where the old cover was located. I used the same size staples. I still had the center of gravity feel on the sled.
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