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Nice work. Did you use anything for a frame under the plywood, or just directly to the seat mounts?

Those look really nice but it's a lot of money so I did my own version with some plywood I had laying around. Not nearly as sweet as the Goose Gear stuff but it was almost free.....
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Nice work. Did you use anything for a frame under the plywood, or just directly to the seat mounts?
I basically followed the Goose Gear method for the mounting studs. I drilled out the holes where the push pins were and installed rivnuts and then cut pieces of 1/2" pvc pipe to achieve the stand-off I wanted and bought the appropriate sized hex-head (M6x135mm in my case) bolts to go through to the rivnuts. That was in front. Back is basically the same idea but you only need an inch or so to keep it off the plastic. Leveling the platform is the key so whatever it takes...

I don't have a great photo but maybe this will give you an idea.
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