Hello all, it's been forever since I've been on here, been busy working on my new project 66 mustang convertible.
I'm reupholstering the front seats with a pony interior which I got from distinctive industries, and have a few questions I hope someone can answer for me. When I took the old upholstery off, There were three listing wires hog ringed to the seat frame, two going down the sides and one in the middle diagonally where the seat foam has a split. I noticed though that the original upholstery was not hog ringed to the area in the middle and there were no listing wires or place for them in that area. There were just 2 listing wire in the upholstery it' self going down each side. The frame I was redoing was an original pony interior seat frame.
The new upholstery had a place for a listing wire in that area, though it was sewed shut at both ends. Since the original didn't have one, will the fit be right if I leave them off on the new ones? I noticed in the assembly manual that it didn't show wires there either.
Also one other question, I did upholster one seat, and after I put the seats together, the seat will not go all the way, back. I crushed the foam as much as possible as I was installing the hog rings. It appears the bottom of the seat back it rubbing against the seat bottom, and keeping it from going all the way back to the adjuster screw. The foam I used came from Mustangs Unlimited, and I found out it was the made in China stuff, could this be part of my problem? I have thought about shaving the foam off at the bottom, so the upholstery will not bulge out as bad and that should let the seat go back as it's suppose to.
Any advice ideas, and two cents worth would be great appreciated, and I thank all in advance who could help me figure all this out.
Thanks so much,
Terry