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SB-T-TACDC12/10TW3  INSTR_SKU# 011350

Page 3 • JL Audio, Inc., 2016

S T E P   4

On the backside of the rear panel, locate the two recessed 
areas, then measure and mark 1” down the center from the 
edge as shown.  Drill a 1/8” pilot hole on the mark.

S T E P   8

Slide a 1/4 - 20 U-Nut through each of the 3/4” holes and 
align them with the 7/16” holes as shown.

S T E P   3

Empty out the storage pocket.  Remove the clips that hold in 
the rear panel and remove the panel.

S T E P   7

Drill 3/4” holes on the marks made in the previous step.  Use 
caution so as not to drill through the back of the cab.

S T E P   2

Carefully unclip the seat bolt covers at the corners of the rear 
seat backs.  Unbolt and remove the seat backs.

S T E P   6

Measure and mark 1” to the right of each pilot hole.  Enlarge 
the 1/8” pilot holes in both the metal and the plastic to 7/16”.  
Use caution so as not to drill through the back of the cab.

S T E P   1

Empty out the back seat of the vehicle and fold the seats 
down.

S T E P   5

Reinstall the panel.  Drill through the pilot holes made in the 
previous step to create pilot holes in the metal.  Use caution 
so as not to drill through the back of the cab.  Remove the 
panel again. 

Before drilling, always make sure that you are not 

going to be drilling into any gas lines, brake lines, 

tires, transmission lines, electrical wiring, exhaust 

systems or anything else that might cause a reduction 

in your weekly pay.   

Always wear eye protection when drilling!

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