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Well dang!No. The upper seat foam is different for the MGV and the cloth/leather.
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Well dang!No. The upper seat foam is different for the MGV and the cloth/leather.
There's always these.I wish my obx had these seat backs. Anyone know if you can swap to them?
Yea honestly itās more the look I like lol. Definitely not a big deal
You know; nothing teaches lifelong lessons like that good old belt from dad. That thick leather with double holes is bound to increase IQ by 20 points in less than 30 seconds, thatās a good deal.Since that net is mostly for the rear passenger's convenience...
Remove the net and the Molle panel,
Make responsible child sit behind that exact seat every time,
Do NOT let said child bring any electronics, toys, or food into Bronco,
Until they work off or save up enough moey to pay for the replacement.
I teach teenagers, and some of them have grown up with ZERO sense of responsibility because every time they lose or break a phone, insurance covers it, every time they lose or break a Stanley cup or Hydroflask, mom and dad replace it.
Our lost and found literally has 200-300 expensive water bottles and Stanley cups by the end of the year that nobody cared enough to reclaim.
Start them young learning the consequences of breaking someone else's stuff, and they will take better care ofvtheir own stuff as they get older.![]()

Thatās the first time Iāve seen MGV described as āfaux leatherāBuy this set of new take off covers with panels from ebay for $379 shipped. Take the piece you need, even if you resell the set for $200 ish, you'd end up having the piece you need for $180... Better than paying 4 bills.
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100% what my first thought was - file it down and get on getting on!Relax, it's a Bronco. If that little piece bothers you, and I get it, never under any circumstances allow a Bullmastiff to ride along! Just file it smooth.
I mean, if I can figure out how to get mine off Iād say we trade. I have the same exact seat in my 95 Bronco (I have 6g seats in it). I could care less about that part. Only issue is Iām far away in the golden state of bliss and taxes.So one of my kids broke the piece off Iām pointing at. That entire back panel is apparently all one piece. Retail is over $600. Even at the discount places itās $400 plus a ton of shipping
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Just file it down smooth and move on. It adds patina.So one of my kids broke the piece off Iām pointing at. That entire back panel is apparently all one piece. Retail is over $600. Even at the discount places itās $400 plus a ton of shipping
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Youāre telling us that you care about that part but youāre probably trying to tell us that you donāt care about that part.I could care less about that part.
use an iron at low heat setting (to begin with) and it should melt back into place. might want to use parchment paper between th eiron and plasticSo one of my kids broke the piece off Iām pointing at. That entire back panel is apparently all one piece. Retail is over $600. Even at the discount places itās $400 plus a ton of shipping
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use an iron at low heat setting (to begin with) and it should melt back into place. might want to use parchment paper between the iron and plasticSo one of my kids broke the piece off Iām pointing at. That entire back panel is apparently all one piece. Retail is over $600. Even at the discount places itās $400 plus a ton of shipping
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