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Post by lodost on Jun 5, 2018 9:45:59 GMT -5
I have a 2016 KZ Model 260 Spree Connect. The foam in the seat of our dinette is not holding up. Neither of us are over weight. Granted the one side is used quite a bit because it faces the TV. The problem is the foam fails to recover its shape. Therefore, when you sit down you hit rock bottem at that spot. Does anyone else have this problem? Does anyone know of a foam that will stand up to the rigger of regular sitting and recover its shape so you don't hit rock bottom?
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Post by lynnmor on Jun 5, 2018 11:38:58 GMT -5
The foam is about the cheapest available, I replaced with quality foam from a local furniture builder. link They let me sit on samples and then cut and stuffed while I waited. There are a number of online sites that will supply custom sizes, it does cost quite a bit for quality foam. I think you will want just about the firmest available for seats.
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Post by Chuck on Jun 8, 2018 13:38:48 GMT -5
You can also go to some larger quilt stores which have quality foam or look on line for a local furniture builder as lynnmor stated ...
Chuck
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Post by scout on Jun 26, 2021 16:55:32 GMT -5
I have a 2016 KZ Model 260 Spree Connect. The foam in the seat of our dinette is not holding up. Neither of us are over weight. Granted the one side is used quite a bit because it faces the TV. The problem is the foam fails to recover its shape. Therefore, when you sit down you hit rock bottem at that spot. Does anyone else have this problem? Does anyone know of a foam that will stand up to the rigger of regular sitting and recover its shape so you don't hit rock bottom?
I know this is a little late. I had the same problem. The seats are installed upside down. If you check with the seat company, they will tell you that you are sitting on the back rest and the foam is not firm enough for the weight.
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Post by keithandcecile on Jul 21, 2021 12:18:35 GMT -5
We have a 2018 Connect and the seats were too soft. We went and bought firm weight foam and they are good now.
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