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Old 01-08-2015, 03:30 PM   #9
Jamesp
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Originally Posted by Nine8Six View Post
James, you owe us pics of your set-up mate! Nice write up
Oh yeah, pictures are needed or it didn't happen. This is the top tab and cannot be seen unless the passenger seat is tilted forward and you look up at it from the back of the seat. This shot is a close up almost straight up from behind the seat. Since I can not see it, I didn't bother to hide, or even paint the pop rivets to hide them. For the lower tabs a bit of filing, epoxy and paint would go a long way towards hiding the repair. The reason I like this repair is that its a more robust solution than adhesive, at least any adhesives I'm familiar with. The spring action of the hacksaw blade also makes it easy to remove and install without breaking another tab.





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