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Re: SMV Sign on H
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Posted by rustyfarmall on July 09, 2004 at 13:29:43 from (199.120.81.216):
In Reply to: SMV Sign on H posted by jason on July 09, 2004 at 09:25:48:
Depending on what type of seat your H has, mounting it to the seat is relatively easy, and puts the SMV at least close to regulation height. If yours has the later style monroe type seat (most Hs do), then look just below and behind where the bottom of the spring sits. There should be about a 3/8" hole on the left side of this bracket. Take a piece of 3/4" wide or so by 1/8" thick flat steel, bend a 90 degree angle at one end to mount the emblem, and then bolt the other end to the seat frame. Make the flat steel piece long enough so that the seat doesn't hit the emblem when you sit down. You only need one bolt at each end of the bracket, as long as these bolts are good and tight, the emblem will not move.
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