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Hi Chris
There should not be a plywood sheet there. The seat should have a metal floor or base panel with openings for the filler and fuel gauge. sender.
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Here it is.
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the reply. The sheet metal plate you describe makes sense. That said, I'll have to take another look at the Operator's Manual - I'm sure I saw a removeable plywood panel in the diagram. When I looked at our seat frame, I didn't see signs of a metal panel ever being there, but will check again. Cheers, Chris |
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If it is an early one with the small filler it would have this style.
The Jeep supply companies all carry these seat pans of the correct style. You could not make one for the price around $40 or $50. |
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