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E body seat divider #1511499
10/02/13 04:27 PM
10/02/13 04:27 PM
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cdstl Offline OP
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I fashioned a rear seat divider from the jute insulation that I got from Dante. Nice piece. The question is how low should I go. Right now when the divider is hanging it is over the seat back lower brackets. I know that the bottom will need to be cut off.

Am I correct in assuming that the divider does, in deed, hang from the upper seat back brackets?

'72 Cuda

Thanks

7873734-Seatdivider.JPG (108 downloads)

1972 Cuda 340 4 speed, 2001 Ram CTD 4x4 6 speed, 1970 Duster 408 4 speed, 1996 Ram 5.9 2x4 auto, 1965 Coronet 500
Re: E body seat divider [Re: cdstl] #1511500
10/03/13 09:00 AM
10/03/13 09:00 AM
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uh good morning, yes it hangs from the seat hooks. Pictured above is a divider not jute

Not sure how close this is to OEM but heres the insulation MARKETS-BEST-1970-1974-Cuda-Challenger-TRUNK-DIVIDER-INSULATION-70-71-72-73-74-

Re: E body seat divider [Re: UCUDANT] #1511501
10/05/13 09:32 AM
10/05/13 09:32 AM
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Did the factory ever use shoddy/jute on the divider?


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