Title edit: Seat pad that fills the depression, not just conforms to it.

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hawkman71

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The driver seat of my 2010 Expedition has lost a lot of its support in the seat area (not the back). It's kind of a sunken hole there. The passenger side is much better. I find it terribly uncomfortable. I know if I just put a pillow there or a gel pad or whatever, it's going to take the same shape as the depression in the seat.

Does anyone know of other fix-it solutions for this? Some kind of semi-rigid support where the top part is somewhat firm/padded and the underside is more of an air cushion that blows up to fill the void?
 

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If the newer seats are constructed like older seats (like in my Crown Victoria), you can put a sheet of cardboard between the wire supports and the foam and you'll pretty much get a new seat out of it unless the foam itself is collapsed.
 
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Title edited.

No one has a sh*tty seat?
 

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Actually, I have the same problem with the drivers seat rolling my shoulders forward...me thinks I'm going to have to re-purpose something as mentioned, most car pads conform....


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