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taso10 06-01-2017 04:46 PM

OEM Seat Back Pocket
 
Hey everyone, I recently purchased an OEM Seat Back Pocket for my MY04 (from Ebay) and its in great condition! Only problem is, the well-nut and snap-screw weren't included in my purchase because it was used...

Would anyone know exactly what size well-nut and snap-screw is used??

Thank you!!

This is the instruction manual for the pocket just for reference: http://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/AI/AII26326.pdf

Langelo DeMysterioso 06-05-2017 09:17 AM

I would take that diagram to the dealer, make him find out and order one.

taso10 06-05-2017 01:06 PM

True, I think that is my best bet, thank you!

jackmugen02 06-05-2017 02:56 PM

Jeff at Hardtopguy.com/247hondaparts.com might know.

taso10 06-05-2017 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by jackmugen02 (Post 24220046)
Jeff at Hardtopguy.com/247hondaparts.com might know.

I already messaged him and he didn't know :( thank you though

darcyw 06-05-2017 06:01 PM

i have the same issue…but, just let the pocket hang there. It does tend to undo itself on one side with my exuberant driving. I've thought of just making one out of the regular plug and bond the receiver snap to it.

darcy

taso10 06-07-2017 04:50 AM


Originally Posted by darcyw (Post 24220128)
i have the same issue…but, just let the pocket hang there. It does tend to undo itself on one side with my exuberant driving. I've thought of just making one out of the regular plug and bond the receiver snap to it.

darcy

If the dealership is of no help to me, I think I'll just do that too. Thanks!

Chuck S 06-07-2017 06:42 AM

There's a stud that replaces the bottom plug. The snap on the pocket engages the stud "with an upward motion." I'm guessing the snap has a lip on it to only snap/unsnap in one direction to keep it in place when the car is in motion. Stud should be a standard fabric snap "thingie."

-- Chuck

hecash 06-08-2017 08:44 AM

I bought the screw-in male and cap snap female at Ace hardware and used them to replace the OEM stuff that I never got when I bought mine. But that was 16 years ago.

taso10 06-09-2017 05:03 AM


Originally Posted by Chuck S (Post 24221755)
There's a stud that replaces the bottom plug. The snap on the pocket engages the stud "with an upward motion." I'm guessing the snap has a lip on it to only snap/unsnap in one direction to keep it in place when the car is in motion. Stud should be a standard fabric snap "thingie."

-- Chuck

If you have this setup, could you possibly take a picture of it?


Originally Posted by hecash (Post 24222746)
I bought the screw-in male and cap snap female at Ace hardware and used them to replace the OEM stuff that I never got when I bought mine. But that was 16 years ago.

Did the things you bought work reliably/have no problems for the past 16 years? If so, I might just go this route.


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