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Old 04-20-2019, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by planetix
Dumb, obvious question but are you sure you two have the drivers seat set to the same position for those measurements?
I am pretty sure, can't be 100% sure because of lack of instructions. It's possible but according to Lee (from LMI) all of the parts are the same except for the seatbelt one.
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Originally Posted by Sainte





I clock in at 6’2” with plenty room in my 2015, you know, for those times I drive from the rear seat....haha
How far back do you have your front seats?

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What it could be is that Woodall has his pedals further back thus pushing the front seat further back
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From rear of front bench seat. This has not changed since I installed the kit. The drivers seat was moved during stereo upgrade.
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Thanks for the photo, the plot now thickens. I am measuring 27" and not 28". I have a center console, do you?
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Originally Posted by woodall01
Thanks for the photo, the plot now thickens. I am measuring 27" and not 28". I have a center console, do you?
No I have the bench seat up front with the folding center seat.
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Originally Posted by Sainte
No I have the bench seat up front with the folding center seat.
I am guessing there is a spacing distance between the two trucks, you have your set to 3" forward correct? I believe mine is set to 2" forward. Thanks for helping out.
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Here is the finished result with the amp and cables installed.

Used tee-nuts cut down and melted into the back side of the rack for the amp fasteners.

Used self adhesive zip tie mounts to hold the cables in place. I used pop-rivets on them as well, they're not going anywhere.
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nice and clean. what does a self-adhesive zip tie look like? never seen them before. i have always used the ones with the built in screw hole like these:




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