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Re: A tool box
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A-Bob
04-11-2001 11:47:09
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I bought one from OEM and experienced the same problem. First of all its a nice box and seems to be as orginal as can be expected. I went through the same checking you explained and then I loosened up the fender/seat brackets and spread the seat rails enough to get the bolts in place. After tightening everything up, it seems just fine. I'm sure that is not the installation intent, but it worked!
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brianh
04-12-2001 06:21:05
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Re: Re: A tool box in reply to A-Bob, 04-11-2001 11:47:09
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Thanks, Bob. I'll try it and see if the brackets are still straight when I get done!
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A-Bob
04-16-2001 12:52:41
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Re: Re: Re: A tool box in reply to brianh, 04-12-2001 06:21:05
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Hopefully you'll find our that the brackets, like mine, had turn inward a little. Actually, just enough to cause the seat release to not work very well. When you look at the seat action, there's no reason for that to happen, but I think the tool box was intended to be more than a "tool box."
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