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<blockquote data-quote="sccamper" data-source="post: 19306" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>Thanks CURT. My bulkhead sits on the floor, used 4 2" corner braces to fasten to the ribs. It souldnt matter if your ribs are round as long as the brace can be screwed/riveted to the center of the rib. The alum angle braces probally do more to secure the bulkhead than the corner braces. Same as the ribs, as long as the alum angle is centered on the rounded front seat area, it can be screwed/riveted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sccamper, post: 19306, member: 197"] Thanks CURT. My bulkhead sits on the floor, used 4 2" corner braces to fasten to the ribs. It souldnt matter if your ribs are round as long as the brace can be screwed/riveted to the center of the rib. The alum angle braces probally do more to secure the bulkhead than the corner braces. Same as the ribs, as long as the alum angle is centered on the rounded front seat area, it can be screwed/riveted. [/QUOTE]
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