seat thingy?
If you broke the clips, the answer is buy a new one.
Or, for a cheap fix, some hot glue or 3M automotive tape might do the trick.
BTW, Good info Sean, thanks. I've never heard of someone removing these before, so knowing they are held in by standard clips is like another nugget of wisdom on here.
Or, for a cheap fix, some hot glue or 3M automotive tape might do the trick.
BTW, Good info Sean, thanks. I've never heard of someone removing these before, so knowing they are held in by standard clips is like another nugget of wisdom on here.
What's back there when you pull that off? Is there easy access to the lumbar support? I wouldn't mind adding more padding around it, I find it's hard on back even when disengaged for some reason.
Did you happen to take a pic daicacharco?
Did you happen to take a pic daicacharco?
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Originally Posted by Reach
If you broke the clips, the answer is buy a new one.
Or, for a cheap fix, some hot glue or 3M automotive tape might do the trick.
Or, for a cheap fix, some hot glue or 3M automotive tape might do the trick.
Originally Posted by Reach
BTW, Good info Sean, thanks. I've never heard of someone removing these before, so knowing they are held in by standard clips is like another nugget of wisdom on here.
i had to fix it, so my 2 yr old son wouldn't be getting is feet tangled in the TV's wires
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