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<blockquote data-quote="shovel" data-source="post: 1514227" data-attributes="member: 29855"><p>As offered by Scott Rod it's a builder part, i.e. they leave it up to the installer to make it work for their particular application without much instruction. </p><p></p><p>There is a small ~20mm shelf at the base of the vertical panel ("back") which may be riveted to the horizontal panel ("bottom") at that point. </p><p></p><p>I opted to install a row of rivnuts instead of rivets, to make it removable in case I want to service or access anything below the bottom panel. </p><p> </p><p>The front edge of that panel just rests on the same midbeam that the seat cushion used. No fasteners are needed there, I could install more rivnuts to further secure it but it's quite solid without them and does not seem motivated to move or rattle in any case.</p><p></p><p>In summary the bottom panel is affixed only to the back panel, which itself is affixed to the vehicle with four rivnuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shovel, post: 1514227, member: 29855"] As offered by Scott Rod it's a builder part, i.e. they leave it up to the installer to make it work for their particular application without much instruction. There is a small ~20mm shelf at the base of the vertical panel ("back") which may be riveted to the horizontal panel ("bottom") at that point. I opted to install a row of rivnuts instead of rivets, to make it removable in case I want to service or access anything below the bottom panel. The front edge of that panel just rests on the same midbeam that the seat cushion used. No fasteners are needed there, I could install more rivnuts to further secure it but it's quite solid without them and does not seem motivated to move or rattle in any case. In summary the bottom panel is affixed only to the back panel, which itself is affixed to the vehicle with four rivnuts. [/QUOTE]
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