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  • Power Wagon Seat Kit Question

    I figured I'd take a shot at reupholstering my WM300 seat. I bought the seat kit from Roberts Motors along with the padding. I started it and have some questions. The padding comes with burlap, which I know goes over the springs. The question that I have is which order does the batting and cotton go on? I put the cotton on next and secured it in several places with hog rings. I then put the batting on, which is about 3/4" thick. If anyone out there can give me guidance, it would be appreciated.

  • #2
    Did your kit not come complete with instructions?

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    • #3
      Seat Kit

      No instructions. Vinyl in bags cotton, pad and burlap in roll. Got it from Roberts Motors.

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      • #4
        Burlap,batting,cotton,last, the cover.
        You need to reverse your batting and cotton.
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        • #5
          Seat Kit Questions Continued

          Thanks for the help on the order of burlap, pad and cotton. Do I hog ring the cotton over the batting or do I just set it on top and slide the seat cover over it? I was told that I should use hog rings to secure the cover. There isn't much to hog ring the cover to on the seat back. Where is the best place to hog ring the cover?

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