Front Seat Rear Pockets (1 Viewer)

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OK the bungy cord gets all stretched out....we all know that. Digging through the parts catalog I see this part number, and it's only $12. Is this really a quick and reasonably priced solution?

71780-60020-B2

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Looks like that’s the Lexus pocket? I’ve seen the LX version retrofitted on LCs before...
 
Well heck. It shows as a Toyota part number at the dealership. No, I just wanted new nets and bungy's....
 
According to this, here are the net pockets we want. I ordered a pair from my dealer. Only $25-30 for a set. I figured give it a shot.

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Grab the cord in the center, touch the two ends together, and stick one of these $.25 cord locks on it.

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Well, for $25, we have fresh rear seat pockets, brand new.

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Pull the panels loose to remove them. The clips are at the top, so grab a corner and pop it loose, then the opposite side. Be careful as those fasters tend to come loose from the panel and fall down into the seat. Don't lose them. We need them.

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After both top corners are loose, slowly pull straight up

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The pocket is held on inside, its pins are retained by some pressed on washers. Take some diagonal cutters and cut the top part of the plastic finger off

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You can then take a small chisel or maybe a very small screwdriver, and wedge the retainer washer off. Be careful not to damage the washers as we are reusing them

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Once all those are off, you can remove the old pocket and put the plastic pins of the new one in. I took a 9mm deep socket and a small mallet and tapped the retainer washers back down over the plastic pins on the new pocket. Once those are all down, you can go back to the car and put the panel back on.
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Bumping this from the dead. Looks like 71780-60020-B2 is the only trim color available anymore, as -E0 for "LT Oak" (LA-40) is discontinued. Is your truck Oak or Gray? Trying to see how the color will match on a light oak interior.

Thanks
 

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