part number 06 430 drivers seat cushion?
#31
Sorry to hear the installer didn't show. How frustrating.
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New Seat cushion, no difference
I did have the seat cushion replaced in my drivers seat because I thought after reading on this site that my seat had become flattened and was uncomfortable, especially the side bolster on the right side that would press into my thigh. After having the cushion replaced I noticed absolutely no difference, the side bolster is still hard and uncomfortable. As others have said I think the seats just have a poor design especially for those of us with wide bottoms. I am 6'2" normal build, just don't have a tiny butt. I have learned to live with it by extending the seat cushion about half way. If extended fully then there is a lack of padding at the rear of the seat and that too becomes uncomfortable. My next car is going to be a Volvo because their seats are fantastic!
#34
The first thing I noticed when I test drove my car was the seats. They just are not as comfortable as my Cadillac's seats. That being said, I took it on a long trip (17 hours) and if I began to feel uncomfortable I would just reposition the thigh and lumbar supports. I always take my wallet out of my back pocket also. My seats heat slowly and cool quickly, while passengers talk about how hot their seat gets. I don't know, but I think the seats are just poorly designed. The rest of the car makes up for it I guess.
#35
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well guys i changed the cushion tonight.first i will say this job is labor intensive.now to the chase:the new cushion is much more firm then the old one which i happen to like.the old one next to the new one you can really tell the difference.i am happy i put a new one in and i will take it out for a drive later in the week.
if anyone is going to do this yourself send me a pm so i can give you a couple of pointers and avoid a couple of issues i ran into.
now i know why the interior guy didnt show up for $95.
if anyone is going to do this yourself send me a pm so i can give you a couple of pointers and avoid a couple of issues i ran into.
now i know why the interior guy didnt show up for $95.
Last edited by jimbosr1; 03-20-15 at 12:22 PM.
#36
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Have you played much with the positions? If you are experiencing back pain or soreness I would really look at your body position and try to distribute more weight evenly and keep your back upright with maximum lumbar. Everyone is different but personally I find it really helps to retract the bottom cushion at least halfway. I am not a small guy either. Look at the angle too so your not leaning back too much as to help put more weight on your legs and thighs and less on your butt.
#37
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drove to atlanta and i must say the new cushion has made a big difference for me on a long drive.i sit a little higher in the seat and i didnt have to reposition the seat either.
i did notice the part number on the new seat cushion ended with a w3 and the old cushion ended with w2,so i am guessing that they updated something. the number i am talking about is not the ordering part number but the number that is molded in the foam.
conclusion:if you seat cushion is flat and you are repositioning your seat alot to find a sweet spot i would say you should change your cushion.
i did notice the part number on the new seat cushion ended with a w3 and the old cushion ended with w2,so i am guessing that they updated something. the number i am talking about is not the ordering part number but the number that is molded in the foam.
conclusion:if you seat cushion is flat and you are repositioning your seat alot to find a sweet spot i would say you should change your cushion.
Last edited by jimbosr1; 03-20-15 at 12:20 PM.
#38
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drove to atlanta and i must say the new cushion has made a big difference for me on a long drive.i sit a little higher in the seat and i didnt have to reposition the seat either.
i did notice the part number on the new seat cushion ended with a w3 and the old cushion ended with w2,so i am guessing that they updated something. the number i am talking about is not the ordering part number but the number that is molded in the foam.
conclusion:if you seat cushion is flat and you are repositioning your seat alot to find a sweet spot i would say you should change your cushion.
i did notice the part number on the new seat cushion ended with a w3 and the old cushion ended with w2,so i am guessing that they updated something. the number i am talking about is not the ordering part number but the number that is molded in the foam.
conclusion:if you seat cushion is flat and you are repositioning your seat alot to find a sweet spot i would say you should change your cushion.
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#42
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I've searched this issue as far as the search function allowed me. Most say it gets better, some say the difference minimal but others say no effect. On the second day of ownership I was thinking WTF is wrong wid this seat & how is it less comfortable than my 99' ? Don't get me wrong the adjustiblity is great, the sliding seat function is much needed for my 6'5 frame. I'm just concerned if the OEM foam will be 'enough' or should I go the custom route..
#44
I've searched this issue as far as the search function allowed me. Most say it gets better, some say the difference minimal but others say no effect. On the second day of ownership I was thinking WTF is wrong wid this seat & how is it less comfortable than my 99' ? Don't get me wrong the adjustiblity is great, the sliding seat function is much needed for my 6'5 frame. I'm just concerned if the OEM foam will be 'enough' or should I go the custom route..
#45
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