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Seat webbing source?

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Rick G

1977 Lance P32R-300
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Hi. I'm looking for a more common commercial name for the material used in seat "webbing".

My seats are sagging and my padding is shot. I have found several videos on the topic and I have decided to do this myself. It doesn't look too difficult. The steps are pretty clear.

...except nowhere have I found a reference for the exact material used.

The foam seems pretty easy. Shape it to fit the covers. My covers are in good shape - just the foam is bad. While I'm in there I want to tighten up the webbing.

Some of the seat backs don't even have webbing. Seems they just stuck a cover over foam with nothing to support the foam.

Thanks
 

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