Thread: Another Build Thread - My '32
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07-14-2020 02:58 PM #11
I finished the battery cable installation Sunday afternoon and moved on to mounting the seats. I am using the power seats from a 2004 Nissan Maxima.I explained last year how the outside back leg on each seat was modified to sit on the flat floor. With a battery to manipulate the seats, I adjusted them as necessary, then located and drilled the holes in the floor. I didn't bolt them down yet, though.
Monday I made a trip to the local Home Depot to pick up a piece of 1/4 inch underlayment plywood to make the panel that separates the cab from the trunk. No big revelations there; it was just a matter of measure, cut, and fit.Before I screwed it in place I put the Kilmat on the floor in that area. After I screwed the panel in place I continued the Kilmat past the seat mount holes. I will Kilmat the remainder of the floor later, but I have other work to do in the front area first. Finally, I removed the headrests and put the seats in place then put the bolts in the holes. Before I put nuts on the bottom, however, I have a couple of things to do underneath. I'll explain that later when I do it.
Jim
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