mwilson62000
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It’s not real hard. Watch their videos online first. They explain it really good. It will be a couple hours if you take your time. Once you get the leather on the seat but not attached, flip it upside down like in my pic above. Clip the back first. Have someone help you compress the seat down to get the front stretched enough to fold it over and snap into place. At first you think there is no way it’s going to come up and roll over enough to snap in, but it will.