3. Pull elastic hem over the seat.
On both ends of the seat, pull the exposed elastic
hem cord over the end of the seat. In some cases,
depending on the style of seat, you will have to
pull it over the armrests as shown below.
4. Thread the attachment flap over
the end of the seat.
On both ends of the seat, pull the attachment flap
over the end of the seat or under the armrest as
shown below.
Your seat should now look
like the photo
below with
attachment
webbing,
attachment
flaps and
elastic seat
hem showing.
5. Thread the webbing attachment
straps through the attachment flap
hoop and hem hoop.
Thread the webbing attachment straps w/buckles
through the hoops at the ends of both the
attachment flaps and the elastic hem. Once both
hoops are threaded with the webbing attachment
straps, insert the side release buckles into
one another. Proper assembly is shown in the
photos below.
6. WARNING! Keep the seat
attachment points clear.
On some models of golf cars it is necessary to
keep the seat cover clear of any metal tab fittings
that keep the seat in place. Failure to keep these
attachment points clear will cause the seat to
malfunction and could damage the cover.