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<blockquote data-quote="bAcKpAiN" data-source="post: 381538" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>You should be okay with the "nutcert" if you are only going to use a seat with a base because you are pretty much dealing with downward force. If you ever plan on putting even a small pedestal in there in the future I would go for something more sturdy. I would cut an opening in the base of the bench and take some foam out to give access from the underside. I would add some wood under the mount to add some strength. I would use stainless steel hardware with some nice sized washers as well. The pedestals create a lot of torque on the mounts! The opening you made could be some free storage.</p><p></p><p>As far as removing the seats from those bases it isn't tough just a quick jerk straight up brings them out. Even if they get stuck a little it isn't tough to pop em out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bAcKpAiN, post: 381538, member: 169"] You should be okay with the "nutcert" if you are only going to use a seat with a base because you are pretty much dealing with downward force. If you ever plan on putting even a small pedestal in there in the future I would go for something more sturdy. I would cut an opening in the base of the bench and take some foam out to give access from the underside. I would add some wood under the mount to add some strength. I would use stainless steel hardware with some nice sized washers as well. The pedestals create a lot of torque on the mounts! The opening you made could be some free storage. As far as removing the seats from those bases it isn't tough just a quick jerk straight up brings them out. Even if they get stuck a little it isn't tough to pop em out. [/QUOTE]
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