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dlm46007(at)cox.net
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:56 pm    Post subject: center console access Reply with quote

Anyone addressed the problem of removal of the center tunnel access after
the seats are in place. As the design currently exists, removing the center
covers requires removing the front seats to inspect the center tunnel.
clearance for four fasteners is grossly insufficient as designed.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:47 pm    Post subject: center console access Reply with quote

David,

We actually have cut the tunnel covers in two places, but one is forward of
the panel and hidden by our breaker/switch console (we had to have a place
to run wires down into the tunnel) and the other is between the seats under
our arm rest (again, mainly to run cables for headsets and rear seat power).
I think the rear section of the back panel can be removed without removing
the seats and both of the front sections can be removed.

Speaking of which, is it not annoying to anyone else that you have to remove
the flap control rod cover to remove the seats? About another 1/2" would
make the difference. That drives me crazy, as we have had to remove the
seat a number of times to add stuff under the panel (a guy my size doesn't
fit under the panel without removing the seat - if I want to be able to walk
afterwards).

Jesse Saint
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I am in Ecuador until May, 2006. If you have questions regarding I-TEC,
please call the office at 352-465-4545. If you would like to talk to me,
please call me at 352-505-1899. This number won't always be on, but it has
voicemail that will get to me in Ecuador.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 4:08 pm    Post subject: center console access Reply with quote

I AGREE Jesse! Removing the panels to get the seat out is a pain. Let
me know if you come up with a easy solution and I will do the same.
Randy

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 8:26 pm    Post subject: center console access Reply with quote

Regarding the flap control rod panels preventing installation of the front
seats, I thought about shaving just a tad off of the upper side of the white
bushing blocks that are inside of the seat rails, or rounding these upper
corners a bit may allow the seats to move forward and drop down. Just a
thought, I haven't done it yet.
Anh

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