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Old 08-20-2009, 02:25 PM
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Not bad,You can put some 1/2 foam under your center section of your back seat top,That will fill up the loose fit.Same with the outside sections of your front seats,Just a little advice...Nice to see you try it yourself
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Old 08-20-2009, 04:27 PM
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Thanks, they came out amazing compared to looking at a few other home installs lol. It's a little late to stuff some foam in there, I tried it on the upper rear but you could tell something was under there so I pulled it out.

I have heard that if I leave them out in the sun a little bit they will tighten up. The front bottom bun isn't on the frame yet which is why it's very loose looking. I am taking the frame with me tomorrow to work and welding it up, the rust got to it a little bit.

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