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EVO Interior - how do I get rid of the gap?

moduleunknown

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I remember reading a thread where someone mentioned they were able to correct the gap in the rear bench seat.

I've searche dand searched, but cannot for the life of me find who said that so I can ask them. So, to anyone that has installed an evo interior (rear bench) and gotten rid of the gap, I'd love to know how you did it. I'm about ready to install mine.

Thanks!
 

moduleunknown

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Ok, thanks for the help all. Felt kinda noobish asking something I knew has been asked plenty of times. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

I've seen that first one, but I believe the second was what I was looking for. Just wanted to be prepared for when I tackle this job later this week.
 
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