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Old 09-29-2013, 02:55 PM   #8
jorgensensc
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Re: Rear facing seats

As far as mounting goes, I just flipped the seat around, drilled the holes, screwed a large price of thicker sheetmetal to the wood underneath, then marked and drilled out the metal from through previously drilled holes in wood from above. Then used grade 8 bolts with large oval washers and nuts with nylon so they wouldn't come unscrewed. It was pretty easy to be honest. Here are a couple of crummy pics with bad shadows. Sorry. I'll try and get some better photos later.
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