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<blockquote data-quote="Y_J" data-source="post: 377425" data-attributes="member: 14258"><p>My floor deck is also in two pieces. Had to be to be able to get it under the two remaining bench seats. Slip one in, then the other and align the two.</p><p>What I was going to do was to put a short piece if aluminum on the top at the edges with flat-head SS screws. Basically to just hold the two pieces together. Along the edges and under the carpet, they are pretty much out of the way and out of view.</p><p>Is this a bad or good idea???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y_J, post: 377425, member: 14258"] My floor deck is also in two pieces. Had to be to be able to get it under the two remaining bench seats. Slip one in, then the other and align the two. What I was going to do was to put a short piece if aluminum on the top at the edges with flat-head SS screws. Basically to just hold the two pieces together. Along the edges and under the carpet, they are pretty much out of the way and out of view. Is this a bad or good idea??? [/QUOTE]
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