2001-Newer Ford Excursion/99-Newer F250-F750 Super Avocation FP-102 Bottom Instructions
A FP-102 (‘01-Newer Excursion as well as ’99-Newer F250 – F750) is a no-holes base. Installing the no-holes base does not need training any holes into a vehicle. A base mounts underneath the seat bracket and is dense to the building regulating a seat bolts. Note: For additional fortitude, the use of a Brace 2 or Brace 3 support prop is recommended.
Ascent the FP-102 Base to a passenger side bucket chair: (See Figure 1)
1. Mislay the front seat bolts from the newcomer chair. While light the front of the seat, slip the legs of a FP-102 underneath a passenger seat ascent brackets. When a legs of the FP-102 are centered under the chair mounting brackets, let the seat solve behind into place. The legs of a seat brackets any have a large depression where the seat shaft passes through. These depressions will align with a holes in the legs of the FP-102.
2. If you have difficulty aligning a front seat bolts with a FP-102 in place, try relaxation a back chair bolts. This will give you enough foolaround to align a holes.
3. Fasten the front passenger chair and the FP-102 with the seat bolts that were private in step 1.
4. Tighten the rear seat bolts if they had to be loosened.
Mounting the FP-102 Base to the dais chair: (See Figure 2)
1. Remove the front seat bolt from a newcomer side of the chair. While light the front of the seat, slip the outer leg of the FP-102 under the newcomer seat mounting bracket. When the leg of the FP-102 is centered under the chair ascent bracket, let the chair settle behind into place. A leg of the seat bracket has the vast basin where a seat shaft passes by. This basin will align with the hole in the leg of the FP-102.
2. Most Ford vehicle floor pans (when used with a dais seat) have a hole in the floor with a welded nut on a underside of the vehicle. This hole is usually lonesome with the plastic block. If there is no existing factory hole in the building pan, you must cavalcade one.
3. Cut the small hole in the building covering as well as remove the plastic plug.
4. Place a dais seat spacer (supplied in the hardware bag) in the hole of the middle leg of the FP-102. Bring into line a hole in the spacer with the hole in the building.
5. Tie down a middle leg of the FP-102 with a M12 x 38MM long shaft and bench chair washer which were granted in the hardware bag. If it was necessary to drill a hole in the floor of the car, a fender washer and close bulb will be required on the underside of the vehicle to tighten down a bottom.
6. Tighten down the passenger side of a seat as well as the outer leg of a FP-102 with a seat bolt that was private in step 1.
