Really? The straps on my tonneaus (TR4, TR5) don't seem to reach that far
down. But at least I now know they do have a purpose. Thanks for the
information !
Andrew Uprichard
Jackson, Michigan
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The stud is mounted (threaded fastener and nut) to the passenger side seat
pan. There is a hole in the original seat pan for this stud. The stud
protrudes toward the transmission cover and the nut is on the inside of the
pan.
Keith Stewart
keithstewart@bell.net
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