Simple FZJ80 seat back pocket repair:
Like most Cruiser heads, I try to keep my 97’ FZJ80 running and looking good. Recently, I decided to tackle the sagging front seat back netting or pocket. The elastic cord that gives the netting its shape had seen better days. With my rig, it was kids and age. Research on the internet revealed several methods with good results. However, none of these was to my liking. So, after removing the seat backs and studying their construction. I came up with the following process. You do not need to remove the seats; only the seat backs.
I used a Mil-Spec bungee cord from this site (no affiliation to this site).
This:
TO THIS:
Please see the attached PDF file for complete details:
Like most Cruiser heads, I try to keep my 97’ FZJ80 running and looking good. Recently, I decided to tackle the sagging front seat back netting or pocket. The elastic cord that gives the netting its shape had seen better days. With my rig, it was kids and age. Research on the internet revealed several methods with good results. However, none of these was to my liking. So, after removing the seat backs and studying their construction. I came up with the following process. You do not need to remove the seats; only the seat backs.
I used a Mil-Spec bungee cord from this site (no affiliation to this site).
This:
TO THIS:
Please see the attached PDF file for complete details:
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