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Originally Posted by snicko
Ok, #1 makes sense.The outboard one doesn't lay flat, I'll shove one under there. The inboard one seems to lay flat just fine. I'll see if both of them go under the outboard one.
#3 - I'm embarrassed to admit - I had the brackets backwards with the end with one hole up front and 4 holes in the back. Everything lines up better with them flipped around and I'm able to get some tilt to the seat with the 4 holes in the front. The holes did need elongating with a Dremel and a grinding bit
In my defense - with them backwards the three holds lined up with three holes in the sliders. Using the logic of - 3 bolts is more secure than 2, I went that route. The fact that the kit came with 4 bolts and not 6 should have been a tipoff...
Thanks man - I appreciate the help 
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One spacer for each side, not both under 1 side.