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> WTB - Backpad clips, Missing one or two
drem914
post Apr 22 2017, 04:26 PM
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Pulled the seats out in the car for re-upholstery and noticed that one of the back pad clips had come off of the back pad. Not sure if I can remount one (have not taken the back pad off yet) but need to get a replacement or two, if available.

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euro911
post Apr 22 2017, 06:56 PM
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1. Best to remove the back pad and fully assess the situation

2. Unscrew the lower screws and pull the back pad downward to remove

3. The clip(s) may still be attached, just not properly inserted into the slot(s)

4. If they have broken loose, they may be laying on the floor

5. I drilled a couple holes in some thin metal plates and popped in some rivets to remount the broken clips on my back pad ...
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post Apr 22 2017, 09:03 PM
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I have a few clips. Pm me if you need some.
Craig at CAMP


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post Apr 23 2017, 10:15 AM
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QUOTE(euro911 @ Apr 22 2017, 05:56 PM) *

1. Best to remove the back pad and fully assess the situation

2. Unscrew the lower screws and pull the back pad downward to remove

3. The clip(s) may still be attached, just not properly inserted into the slot(s)

4. If they have broken loose, they may be laying on the floor

5. I drilled a couple holes in some thin metal plates and popped in some rivets to remount the broken clips on my back pad ...


Thanks, will do once back in my hands, currently in the shop.
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