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<blockquote data-quote="Big_ug_chevy" data-source="post: 413925" data-attributes="member: 20435"><p>Yes I did rivit to the existing front deck and removed the middle bench. I built the internal frame. The front seat is very sturdy as I added 1/8 plate across the entire front deck. The pictures give you the measurements you were looking for and how I ran the steering cable.</p><p>I do plan to rerun the steering cable with the rest in the PVC pipe you see in the pics for a cleaner look and less of a trip hazard. Let me know if I didn't address your questions the way you wanted. I'm always happy to help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big_ug_chevy, post: 413925, member: 20435"] Yes I did rivit to the existing front deck and removed the middle bench. I built the internal frame. The front seat is very sturdy as I added 1/8 plate across the entire front deck. The pictures give you the measurements you were looking for and how I ran the steering cable. I do plan to rerun the steering cable with the rest in the PVC pipe you see in the pics for a cleaner look and less of a trip hazard. Let me know if I didn't address your questions the way you wanted. I'm always happy to help! [/QUOTE]
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