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Listen to Bryan, I took mine off and drilled new holes down through the metal plate in the bottom and moved it back 1" with no money spent. If you want to go back farther then you should go with George's kit.
Listen to Bryan, I took mine off and drilled new holes down through the metal plate in the bottom and moved it back 1" with no money spent. If you want to go back farther then you should go with George's kit.
see my last post, and I forgot to state I also had to make some risers to bring it up over a half inch to clear new seat.... if you look close you can see them
George Anderson is the only way to go, and not you cant adust on the fly but for 112.00 you move it so far back you put to fat women on the back seat I just put it on mine, had kurykan, no good.
Were do you find the adj. unit from George Anderson?
George Anderson is the only way to go, and not you cant adust on the fly but for 112.00 you move it so far back you put to fat women on the back seat I just put it on mine, had kurykan, no good.
Were do you find the adj. unit from George Anderson?
You have to call him, that's how he does business:
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