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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 474089" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>As long as the holes are clean and the old rivet post isn't stuck in there, it's a pretty easy job. I bought a rivet gun at the local hardware store and it had fittings for several size rivets. You load the rivet (which you can get at the hardware store) and push it into the hole and start pumping the handle. It takes several pumps to compress the rivet so you need to keep the tool/rivet straight so the rivet will be tight. I moved my console forward and riveted it to the floor and cross braces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 474089, member: 12995"] As long as the holes are clean and the old rivet post isn't stuck in there, it's a pretty easy job. I bought a rivet gun at the local hardware store and it had fittings for several size rivets. You load the rivet (which you can get at the hardware store) and push it into the hole and start pumping the handle. It takes several pumps to compress the rivet so you need to keep the tool/rivet straight so the rivet will be tight. I moved my console forward and riveted it to the floor and cross braces. [/QUOTE]
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