Driver seat foam replacement

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Just got a pair of Lseats for both drivers and passenger leather seat covers for my 14 LX.
My drivers side bottom bolter area is pretty beat up (both the leather & foam).
I also would like to replace the driver's seat foam while I replace the leather seat.
Tried the seatdoctor leather dye thing and it was a mess and waste of money for me.

Does anyone know the correct part# and cheap online source to get a drivers seat bottom foam pad?
Can you use LC or other Toyota foam pads? Not sure they're compatible because of seat vent system.

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Just got a pair of Lseats for both drivers and passenger leather seat covers for my 14 LX.
My drivers side bottom bolter area is pretty beat up (both the leather & foam).
I also would like to replace the driver's seat foam while I replace the leather seat.
Tried the seatdoctor leather dye thing and it was a mess and waste of money for me.

Does anyone know the correct part# and cheap online source to get a drivers seat bottom foam pad?
Can you use LC or other Toyota foam pads? Not sure they're compatible because of seat vent system.

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Have you tried doing the foam restoration using a steamer?

See this thread:

 
Thank for the link.
I just don’t want to buy the equipment for this small job.
Just want to replace it with a fresh foam if possible.
 
Thank for the link.
I just don’t want to buy the equipment for this small job.
Just want to replace it with a fresh foam if possible.
I understand, but if I know my lexus interior parts....i bet the foam pads is an order of magnitude more expensive than a steamer.
 
I understand, but if I know my lexus interior parts....i bet the foam pads is an order of magnitude more expensive than a steamer.
Unfortunately, I can feel the dead spot on the bolster area and probably got some tear. :(
Not sure I should buy a high density foam from Amazon and attempt repair it myself :(
 
I think this may be one of those scenarios that warrants a professional. They have the expertise, tools, and materials to make a quality repair. Maybe reach out to an auto upholstery shop in your area - preferably one that specializes in high-end cars?
 
I think this may be one of those scenarios that warrants a professional. They have the expertise, tools, and materials to make a quality repair. Maybe reach out to an auto upholstery shop in your area - preferably one that specializes in high-end cars?
Good point... I might try some local shop if I can't find any OEM foam.
 
A quick search shows the pads available for $210 or less for Lexus and less for the LC. No idea if they are the same shape. Since the vent is above the foam, it is the shape that should matter.
 
A quick search shows the pads available for $210 or less for Lexus and less for the LC. No idea if they are the same shape. Since the vent is above the foam, it is the shape that should matter.
Thanks for your reply... I will research more into it.
 
A quick search shows the pads available for $210 or less for Lexus and less for the LC. No idea if they are the same shape. Since the vent is above the foam, it is the shape that should matter.
Can you share the Toyota part number for driver seat pad. I’m having trouble locating
 
Can you share the Toyota part number for driver seat pad. I’m having trouble locating
Me too... I'm still looking for Toyota part# that fits our LX so I could get that March 25% off Toyota part special.
The LC seat pad is like $110 but not sure it fits the LX.
 

I simply googled 2016 Land Cruiser seat foam.
I would love to get cheaper LC seat foam but it looks different ( Are Land Cruiser 200 and Lexus LX570 Seats The Same General Size? - https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/are-land-cruiser-200-and-lexus-lx570-seats-the-same-general-size.1032326/ ).
Am I wrong? does anyone know the seat foams are the same between LC and LX?


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