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Chris D
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8/04/2004
18:22:21

Subject: Removing middle seat
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Hey everyone. I took out my middle seat today in my 40-20-40 bench. I have a couple of questions. I left the brackets that attach the middle seat to the other 2 seats on because i was wanting to see how everything would look before i removed those. If im correct all you do is drill out rivets holding on the brackets right? and also will i have to use washers for spacing to get the seats to line up right or anything once i remvoe the brackets. oh and one more thing if i ever decide to put the middle back in i can use bolts and nuts to attach the brackets with again right? thanks, sorry post is so long.



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8/04/2004
19:40:29

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Yes, yes, yeah, yes...uh...I mean...Yeah, you're correct on everything. As for the spacers. Mine didn't require any spacers or anything when reattaching the seats with the brackets removed.

Josh

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Chris D
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8/04/2004
21:29:59

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Thanks for the info. I got the idea from lookin at your cardomain site. Anyways, i started drillin on one of the rivets and D@mn those are gonna be b!tches to drill out.



GB2000
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8/04/2004
22:41:23

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Yeah...no kidding. Wear eye protection. I busted a pretty good size bit trying to drill it out with the drill going full speed. Shot pieces of the bit everywhere including a nice & sharp one smacking me in the forehead.

Josh

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