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While my wife doesn't mind my new SVT, she can't stand riding in the passenger seat because its "too hard and uncomfortable". Obviously she doesn't understand good, Germanic support. But...I need her happy, so I would like to get a cushy car seat cover for the passenger's seat that I can take in and out when she's not it the car. Does anyone have any good suggestions?! Thanks!


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go to like walmart or k mart in the automotive section they have seat covers... buy a cheep one, take 2 pellows and sew em in it... :-D comfy


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If she doesn't like your seats stuff her in the trunk!
That oughta make her appreciate the seats a little more.


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I've always heard the backseats are comfortable

Couldn't you take the seat out and stuff some extra foam up under the seat cover? Then you wouldn't have to take it in and out all the time. You probably wouldn't notice it was there either.


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Originally posted by Eric L:
I've always heard the backseats are comfortable

Couldn't you take the seat out and stuff some extra foam up under the seat cover? Then you wouldn't have to take it in and out all the time. You probably wouldn't notice it was there either.




That's not a bad idea. Has anybody ever tried that? Is there room for some extra cushion?


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tell her to wait a few years, most women will fill out with their own cushions after a few years of marriage.. bet the seat will feel real soft and fluffy then....
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Originally posted by dbird:
tell her to wait a few years, most women will fill out with their own cushions after a few years of marriage.. bet the seat will feel real soft and fluffy then....
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At 32 my wife is still very thin, so I don't think I can wait until she grows her own junk-in-the-trunk!


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Originally posted by GreenHornet:
While my wife doesn't mind my new SVT, she can't stand riding in the passenger seat because its "too hard and uncomfortable". Obviously she doesn't understand good, Germanic support. But...I need her happy, so I would like to get a cushy car seat cover for the passenger's seat that I can take in and out when she's not it the car. Does anyone have any good suggestions?! Thanks!




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