subquark
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- David
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- Soupie! Race Red '22 XL 101A Scab 4X2 w/steelies
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If you might be able to tighten the springs, could it possible to swap them for a thicker gauge spring?Yes, I have the same with my truck, Pass Seat (Comfy) - Driver's seat (So/So)
If we were to perform a weight test (deflection) of the seat spring downwards and compare a
OMG these seats are comfortable to a seat like my Driver's Seat, I am 100% certain there would be a notable difference in the results.
Nothing wrong with the seat itself (to warrant) a Dealer Seat Replacement, without a huge hassle as there is nothing BROKEN.
I did take mine to the dealer just to see if there was anything they could do and left with what I knew would be the outcome (NOTHING)
So, backup a bit, I test drove 3 Rangers and then placed my order for my Lariat waited 7 months and took delivery of the truck, Test drove it for about 1 hour and signed the paperwork
Any new vehicle you get, takes time to get that sweet spot for seat adjustment, well I am at 20 months of ownership and still have not found that sweet OMG spot.
I did visit an upholstery shop and was told not much he could do other than what I am already doing - add padding.
I may plan on pulling the seat apart (deep enough) to see if there is any way possible to tighten the seat springs up to eliminate the sag - from the manuals this does not appear possible.
For me this is the issue (the sagging - deep bucket feel) and trying to add padding only partially helps.
I just have to devote the time and effort to fully resolve this issue, I will succeed eventually
I doubt tightening would give the best results, maybe for a short time. Ideally, thicker springs would provide more support and still have a similar range of springiness.
LOL, you know far better than I do on all of this. I'm fresh off of buying a new living room chair and the sales guy pointed out the heavier gauge springs in what he sold me (of course, I'm a heavier gauge guy and make those springs groan).
Do keep us informed, my seat will surely be dismal in a few years ... bad enough I consciously scoot to the inside on the seat because I'm worried of how hard I squash it down when I exit the truck.
"Universal fit' seats from CARID (wide range of prices): https://www.carid.com/universal-racing-seats/?vehicle=181891
too bad these won't fit our Rangers
now we're talkin'!
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