How To Fix Lumbar Lump In 2008 + Accords That Hurt Your Back*
#41
Thanks to Mikebike125
I have a 2009 LX-P and never liked the lumbar hump in the seatback. Your solution and directions are great. I modified my seatback per your directions this week and am very pleased with the results. The shape of the wires are different in my car, but with trial and error I made a new wire that worked. I was able to add three layers of the Walmart padding you suggested. Thanks so much.
#42
I have a 2009 LX-P and never liked the lumbar hump in the seatback. Your solution and directions are great. I modified my seatback per your directions this week and am very pleased with the results. The shape of the wires are different in my car, but with trial and error I made a new wire that worked. I was able to add three layers of the Walmart padding you suggested. Thanks so much.
#43
I'm having some trouble unhooking the elastic strap that holds the fabric to the bottom of the seat in my 2012 EX-L. It appears as if it is permanently attached. Has anyone been able to remove it?
#44
Attached to the end of the elastic is a plastic clip. I used a flashlight and a flat head screwdriver to remove.
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