Sagging Seat

Some of you who has an older beauty may know this: the driver's seat on my

93 L400 is sagging, more on the outside than the inside, and this makes the sitting a little unbalanced and makes you feel the car is lower on the left.

Any good and practical suggestions to correct this ?

Thanks for advice. Joe

Reply to
Joe Liu
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I'm having the same problem.

Oh... were you referring to the car?

Reply to
Cary Scheck

Yes, you can compensate the unbalanced seat but getting a left ass cheek implant. This way when you drive you will feel more eaven on the road instead of leaning to the left as you described.

Reply to
nGT

What happened to your 1993 Lexus L400 seat over the years? My 1988 Camry's seats are just as good as the day I bought the car in 1991.

Reply to
Iona Camry

So why is it that you have to sit bolt upright in the seat. Can't you simply slouch a bit to the right?

Reply to
MCBRUE

There should be a good number of the seats available in the salvage yards. With luck, you'll find one that was owned by a skinny guy and relatively unworn. Otherwise, I'm afraid that you'll have to go to the (dreaded) Lexus dealer for a seat suspension repair. I'm sure it will not be cheap.

Reply to
GRL

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