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wjcubellis

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I just noticed the seatback mesh on my passenger seat is pulled out on my '24 2 door Rubi.
I'm not sure if I did it or it came like this.
It seems like the outer edge of plastic would snap off then on like so many other trim pieces.
I have gently tugged on it but it didn't move and I don't want to force it.
Am I correct in thinking I can pop off the outer trim, reset the net, then pop the trim back on?

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I just noticed the seatback mesh on my passenger seat is pulled out on my '24 2 door Rubi.
I'm not sure if I did it or it came like this.
It seems like the outer edge of plastic would snap off then on like so many other trim pieces.
I have gently tugged on it but it didn't move and I don't want to force it.
Am I correct in thinking I can pop off the outer trim, reset the net, then pop the trim back on?

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These pieces are “plastic welded” together. At least the door pockets are. I’m not sure my terminology is correct, but my understanding is they are not easily separable without causing further damage, and they are not available separately from Mopar. Here’s a video that shows how the nets attach on the doors if that helps
 
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wjcubellis

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Thanks, this confirms that I don't want to force it apart.
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