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 |
I would take that diagram to the dealer, make him find out and order one.
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True, I think that is my best bet, thank you!
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Jeff at Hardtopguy.com/247hondaparts.com might know.
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Originally Posted by jackmugen02
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Jeff at Hardtopguy.com/247hondaparts.com might know.
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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 |
Originally Posted by darcyw
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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 |
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 |
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.
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Originally Posted by Chuck S
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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
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.
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I've never seen one of these pockets and was hoping they could be reproduced somehow. The installation sheet is all the information I have. Look at the snap on the pocket and I suspect there's a little lip on the inside bottom edge. Pull-the-Dot is a common brand of these. These are common boat, camper, and pistol holster snaps that don't pop off unless pulled in the specified direction.
-- Chuck |
The snap is not critical to using the seat back pocket. It will hang just fine on the two hooks. It's not likely to go flying off. You cannot get too much in it anyway. And if you are going to the track, it needs to come out anyway.
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I've had mine hanging for the past 8 years and has never fallen off
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Originally Posted by DSCLegend
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I've had mine hanging for the past 8 years and has never fallen off
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It worked perfectly for the 5 years that I had those OEM satchels. I put in rear speakers and had to sell those satchels in favor of some custom satchels that I made from a tan messenger bag that I bought on eBay.
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