In a message dated 3/21/00 8:31:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, mwsnow@HOME.COM writes: << tyle installation requires brackets that fit into the battery box, under and on top of the floor, and of course, behind the fuel overflow tank. The floor brackets fit together on opposite sides of the van floor. I got all this info from carefully reproducing the exploded parts diagram in the dealer microfiche and examination of a Carat with the actual seats. I can't see a way to do it (the right way) without dropping the tank, which is why my jump seat is still in the garage. Soon :-) I suggest that anyone who is trying to install the jump seat take a long look at the fiche to see ho >>
it aint that hard.. what you are talking about is overkill.. just drill and bolt.. as far as the things on the floor, just cutting holes in the carpet/corkboard will take care of that.. chris |
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