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Not to be the proverbial stick in the mud but I would have some concerns should someone be sitting there in a collision. I know engineers aren’t always the best but it seems to me if there was a way they could advertise more usable storage space without compromising safety they certainly would. Now if the hooks could still be secured with some sort of latching device I’m sure that would work well.
That is why I did the cut vs the seat raising. When the seat is in the "normal" position, the loop and hook are in as same stock location. When you raise the seat, you are taking the hoop in the hook slot about an inch further down. When I get off of work here in about 2 hours, I will find my pics that explains it better.
Sorry it took so long to get the pic, had realworld issues
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