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Saggy seat backs (YouTube Video)
Thanks to Phil for doing a write up on a A real easy DIY which was replacing the elastic cord on the top of the seatback nets. I decided to make a video (or attempt to) to show the process.
Now just so you know it was clear that someone else had either done this before me or that someone had just been in here before as my passenger side had glue on the left side by the screw holding the net in. I also want to point out that all I did was shorten the elastic cord that was there; while Phil's suggestion is a much better option as the elasticity of the piece I replaced is non-existent really (But I don't plan to really use them anymore). So here you are, don't mind my hair or the silence! LOL
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Hey, thanks for the link, but the video comes up with Error (at least in FFox)
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Works for me in FF 3.6.3, didn't really browser test it though since it's just a YouTube link.
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