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Old 06-06-2017, 12:37 PM
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Default Simplest, most permanent fix...

Most of this discussion seems to be how to reattach the cut sheath to keep it from separating later. Make it easy on yourselves... get a speedo shop to make a cable 18 3/4" long and slip it into the housing. Done. Forever.
 
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Found this while researching the issue this morning. Seems like the best solution to date.

 
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Old 05-17-2021, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by cgaechief
Found this while researching the issue this morning. Seems like the best solution to date.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lcA_b2aCFg
FINISHED!

I just completed both sides. From the time I posted this last post and this one I did both headrests. No heatshrink. I did just like this chap showed, except I put a dab of gorilla glue in each end before I pinched it just for good measure. I would have been done a lot sooner if I had figured out that bottom upholstery fitting sooner. When I got to the second side I laid bottom piece flat against the board and the folded the upper seatback piece under and it just snapped into place super easy. I think it took 2 hours total; getting tools, doing the work, putting tools away and then vacuuming up the dried up crusty old foam bits.

I think this fix is a done deal and won't have to be done again.
 
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