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Rear bench seat wood replacement

rforsyth

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Joined
Jun 26, 2011
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RTP area, NC
I am in the middle of reupholstering my stock rear bench seat and I noticed that the bottom wood is starting to break. It looks like it was made of cedar, which can be expensive. So I was debating on using something cheaper with a thick coat of sealer or if all else fails, there is always pressure treated wood.

Has anyone else replaced this wood? If so, what did you use and how has it held up so far?
 

6daze

Sr. Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2007
Messages
798
I just used a plain old piece of plywood, probably 3/4" thick. I drilled some holes and painted it up. It has been fine after 5 years.
 

half cab

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Guru Bronco
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Dec 8, 2010
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X3 ON THE PLYWOOD.Thats all I've ever seen under there from the org.ones
 
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