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I did the exact same thing. I bought two rights. Yes you have to drill holes and you may also need to grind excess weld off the divider for it to slide in smoothly.That's what I did - I kept them as close to the rear seats as possible, while still keeping the divider vertical.
I just used some washers on the outside, there isn't really much force on the brackets. As for the mats I doubt they help much with sound being that they have holes in them. I got them because crawling on the aluminum sucks, and since they have holes water wont collect under them.did you use a mending type plate behind it in the wheel well side for extra rigidity? i like the mats how does it help with noise?
Did you use nutserts, or bolts and nuts? Thanks!Some pictures of where I put mine. I did have to sand down the welds on the divider so it slid inside the stock brackets, maybe that's why they surplussed them.
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I thought the rear curtain went on the inside of the cargo divider? I am trying to seal mine from cold air and wondering how best to do it?I pressed up a pair of aluminium channels to mount mine in fixed with countersunk bolts.. Used 2 small adhesive rubber pads on the base side to stop it rattling! Also mounted a small storage box on mine found behind passenger seat on a 9 series 5 tonne cargo truck..
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