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Old 01-28-2011, 10:14 AM
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Maybe a dumb question but where can I buy the snap sets?
 
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lowes about 6 come in apack . cheap 4 or 5 buck i think.
 
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lowes about 6 come in apack . cheap 4 or 5 buck i think.
Thanks...that place gets a lot of my money anyway, what's $5 more bucks.
 
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same snaps that hold down a boat cover or the old toneau canvass cover on pick up truck beds.
a boat store would have them..
 
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dvldog e mail sent..
Got it ...thx
 
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Got motivated to get this done after reading this thread. Apparently I am too new to post pictures. Sorry.

Super easy. Bought my snaps at Lowe's. They had a kit and it came with the snaps and tools to install. Took about 10 minutes to complete.
 
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Anyone got part # or other locations to buy from? My Lowe's didn't have any.
 
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Old 01-28-2013, 06:56 AM
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Anyone got part # or other locations to buy from? My Lowe's didn't have any.
I have seen them at Ace. Ace had a whole kit that included the crimp tool.
Try Amazon...searched...snaps:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...keywords=SNAPS
 
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The best & easiest solution is a bungy cord. Start at the bottom, wrap it around the head rest & back to the bottom. Cheap and simple, without wasting a bunch of time.
 
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Originally Posted by dvldog458
I have the same prob with my 2nd row panels. I use them alot when traveling with my two rottweilers....it acts as platform for the dogs to stand.
Can someone post a pic using the method with the snaps? That sounds like a clean install.
From this thread: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...p-install.html
 
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Originally Posted by neilc88
The best & easiest solution is a bungy cord. Start at the bottom, wrap it around the head rest & back to the bottom. Cheap and simple, without wasting a bunch of time.
I second this...I hook the child seat LATCH loops with the bungee hooks and run the cord up through the head rest. As a bonus, I always have a couple bungees handy whenever I need them.

I do like the snap idea though.
 
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I know it's an old thread but used this site to fix mine all factory looking. 99-02' Expedition and Navigator seatback clips. Video here; Excursion seatback fix
 
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I know it's an old thread but used this site to fix mine all factory looking. 99-02' Expedition and Navigator seatback clips. Video here; Excursion seatback fix Excursion middle row seatback fix. Passenger side. - YouTube
Nice find and my list of mods keeps growing.
 
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Love it, Hero. Great video and tutorial. Reps sent.
 


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