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Anyone know about the mechanics of holding leather seat buttons down 200 1990

I'm about to replace my back seat in my rebuilding project (changing beige interior to black leather from my old '86)...

so I thought I'd try to pull the buttons down so they would stop biting my kids when they sat back there.

Art pointed me to some of his pics of this procedure a long time ago but I can't find them anywhere.

there seems to be metal rods that the buttons attach to but the metal rods aren't held down to the bottom of the seat any longer.

Is there something down there below the foam that these metal rods attach to? I think the approach is to use a plastic tie wrap tied to the rod then down to the base of the seat??

anyone with experience in this?
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Bad Blue - '86 245 with 303,000 mi., Blacky - '91 740 wagon with 180,000 mi., Mean Green - '94 850 with 222,000






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