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Originally Posted by rpmerf
When I put mine on, I pulled the seat out. I attached as many lines as I could around the perimeter. I know my seat belts are short, so I need the seat cover to fit perfect. I have lines going from the back frame, through the buckle holes, and out to the back frame again to keep the cover lined up tight at the back. I used adjustable knots everywhere so I could adjust the tension to make it fit right. Overall, PITA, but the results seem good so far.
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Originally Posted by WorkinLonghorn
Yeah, I believe this is the ticket.
Eagle Chief, do this ^^^. I added 2 or three extra lines but I'm far from done as the top is still sliding and the corners are lose still. Some sort of little bungee type cords might work or just adjustable knots as above. -BA
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Yea, I messed with mine a little bit this past weekend. I added some small/short bungee cords and just ran the hook through the material, then hooked the other end to the seat frame/springs. I added 3 across the top/back of the seat, and 2 along the bottom corners. This helped quite a bit. I'll see how it holds up over time. I've been in and out to the seat about a dozen times over the weekend and yesterday, and so far, it's held the cover in place. Thanks guys!