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Old 05-30-2016, 06:32 AM
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Zuldarin Zuldarin is offline
 
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Default SuperTracks with Almost a 14 Mod

Hey everybody, I haven't seen any posts regarding both the "Almost a 14" mod with the new SuperTracks mod so I decided to post some pictures of my install in case there are people that are on the fence about these two mods. All in all it wasn't hard to install and I really like the extra room that is now available to me.

Sorry the pictures are a little dark but I think you can see that the rear bolt that holds the Supertracks in place goes through the stainless support bar from the Almost a 14 mod. No conflicts at all.



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Old 05-30-2016, 07:20 AM
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Default SuperTracks Mod

Thanks for posting the pictures, Darin.

I just finished installing the SuperTracks on my RV-9A. I installed the Almost-a-14 stainless steel seatback support at the same time. No big deal at all. Just make sure to use a new drill bit to drill the holes through the stainless steel.
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