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    Rear seat bolts

    Looking for ideas to cover the two bolts that hold the rear seat down (one per side). Just installed custom sacs and I'm concerned about long-term wear on the sacs. These bolts are too big for the wing nut cover used for the screws. I'm currently utilizing the massive electrical tape wad method.

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    Make a trip to you local plumbing department. PVC end caps and some sort of adhesive that can be removed to access the nut in the future. I would think silcone would work.

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      #3
      Put a couple nuts on the bolt and cut the excess of with a hacksaw then just take the nuts off and you will have a shorter bolt that your wingnut may cover.

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        #4
        Originally posted by brett22i View Post
        Make a trip to you local plumbing department. PVC end caps and some sort of adhesive that can be removed to access the nut in the future. I would think silcone would work.
        I glued PVC caps over the underside of the holes so that the bolts could project down without contacting the sacs. 3M adhesive, used for thruhulls and other fittings, does the trick nicely (silicone would probably also work). Before installing, I drilled several holes in the top of the caps so water could drain out rather than sit in the caps and get nasty.

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          #5
          They make some special marineized nuts that are plastic coated

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