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Newbie needs guidance on a tiller to console conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 423251" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>My Lowe came from the factory with the center console riveted to the flooring. I moved it forward 2 feet to get better weight distribution up front. You want to make sure you get the front of the console into the floor crossbracing(ribs). I used some boat caulk as well and it holds pretty good. I'm not sure it would hold up to someone really large using it for bracing but you would probably need extra floor ribs for that. My cables run out the bottom of the console and on the floor then up the side and back to the motor. I would have needed to remove the flooring to run the cable underneath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 423251, member: 12995"] My Lowe came from the factory with the center console riveted to the flooring. I moved it forward 2 feet to get better weight distribution up front. You want to make sure you get the front of the console into the floor crossbracing(ribs). I used some boat caulk as well and it holds pretty good. I'm not sure it would hold up to someone really large using it for bracing but you would probably need extra floor ribs for that. My cables run out the bottom of the console and on the floor then up the side and back to the motor. I would have needed to remove the flooring to run the cable underneath. [/QUOTE]
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