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From step two of this installation guide, you should have already determined where to mount your stand-offs.
STEP 12
M O U N T S T A N D - O F F S
E X P L O D E D V I E W O F A S T A N D O F F
Check the thickness of your console’s side walls. If they are thin or bend easily with a little pressure, we advise
adding a backing material like marine-grade plywood on the inside. Cut it to fit the largest area you can.
By minimizing any side wall flex, you will decrease the side-to-side movement of the stand-offs and the t-top.
Also, be sure you have access to the inside of the console unit so that you are able to tighten the bolts.
FRONT VIEW
The stand-offs will need to be cut
to length. These steps will help you
know exactly how long to cut them.
From the mounting locations you
have chosen, measure the width
of the space between the outer
surfaces on the console unit to the
closest point of the t-top.
(See figure A)
You will want to repeat the process
on both sides just in case there is
a slight difference in distance.
On the tubing of the t-top and on
the console, mark the mounting
locations and drilling spots.
(See figure B)
Note that the size and shape of your
console unit and your preference on
where the t-top looks best will affect
stand-off mounting options.
A
B
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