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Selling the driver side rear jump seat of my a 1967 fj40. It is the earlier "long" jump seat style.
Recently powder coated to the gun metal/charcoal gray-ish finish Includes 2 new cut-to-fit pieces of High Resilience "HR" Foam. (~3lb density). It's the best quality the foam shops offer. Seat foam is 3" thick, backrest foam is 2". Both cut to be set flush and inside the outer frame tubing.
Frame is in great condition (no flaws to note, seen in pics).
Email or PM me if you need me to send more. Located in Boise, Idaho. $200 obo, buyer covers shipping.
High Resilience (HR) Foam
Use: HR foam is a premium quality foam with a cell structure different from conventional products which results in a cushioning material which is more supportive, comfortable & durable. HR foam is considered to be of the highest quality for use in upholstered furniture & mattresses.
What is Density and why is it important?
Density is the weight of the foam and is found by weighing a 12” square cube of foam in pounds (English not Metric). Higher density foams will be more resilient and durable than lower density foams. Both products may feel similar if their ILD’s are similar, but there is no doubt that higher density products give better durability.
Recently powder coated to the gun metal/charcoal gray-ish finish Includes 2 new cut-to-fit pieces of High Resilience "HR" Foam. (~3lb density). It's the best quality the foam shops offer. Seat foam is 3" thick, backrest foam is 2". Both cut to be set flush and inside the outer frame tubing.
Frame is in great condition (no flaws to note, seen in pics).
Email or PM me if you need me to send more. Located in Boise, Idaho. $200 obo, buyer covers shipping.
High Resilience (HR) Foam
Use: HR foam is a premium quality foam with a cell structure different from conventional products which results in a cushioning material which is more supportive, comfortable & durable. HR foam is considered to be of the highest quality for use in upholstered furniture & mattresses.
What is Density and why is it important?
Density is the weight of the foam and is found by weighing a 12” square cube of foam in pounds (English not Metric). Higher density foams will be more resilient and durable than lower density foams. Both products may feel similar if their ILD’s are similar, but there is no doubt that higher density products give better durability.


