After having the seat recovered by the upholstery shop I took to the take of remounting the stainless steel trim that hugs the lower horizontal around the seat. It took the smallest machine bolts and nuts. The bolt head slide along a slot in the back to the 5 holes around the seat. This was a fat finger excursive in dexterity as the nuts where so small. I needed to remove the hide where connected to get to the holes. I started in the center back and worked forward alternating side. I tighten up the nuts and remounted the hide and secured the tabs. Just like from the factory, it looks great.