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* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/7251416044979432 FB Thread on adhesive 4/2024] | * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/7251416044979432 FB Thread on adhesive 4/2024] | ||
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/7927760794011617 FB Thread on interference with rear bulkhead 8/2024] | * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/7927760794011617 FB Thread on interference with rear bulkhead 8/2024] | ||
* If you attach the console to the cabin top prior to installing the cabin top, it is easier, but you'll also cover up a handful of the rivet holes at the aft top center of the cabin top. With careful alignment of the overhead console and some trimming of the aft flanges you can have enough room to get a pop rivet into every hole that is under the cabin top. | * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/9519719771482370 FB Thread] 4/2025 (same topic as above, riveting) | ||
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/9815971658523845 FB Thread] 6/2025 on installation | |||
* If you attach the console to the cabin top prior to installing the cabin top, it is easier, but you'll also cover up a handful of the rivet holes at the aft top center of the cabin top. With careful alignment of the overhead console and some trimming of the aft flanges you can have enough room to get a pop rivet into every hole that is under the cabin top. | |||
* You need to match drill the door strut attach brackets to the canopy before attaching the overhead panel. This may also involve notching the overhead panel for the bracket. | |||
* If you have a BRS parachute, don't install the overhead console early. You first need to install the cabin top, then the top skin, then the BRS gussets, then the overhead console. | |||
[[File:2025-03-18 16.54.47.jpg|thumb|Overhead console after being attached to cabin top with epoxy. Fiberglass over the flanges. The rear flanges are not particularly finished because they will be covered by headliner. The front has nutplates and a wiring hole for the overhead switch module.]] | [[File:2025-03-18 16.54.47.jpg|thumb|Overhead console after being attached to cabin top with epoxy. Fiberglass over the flanges. The rear flanges are not particularly finished because they will be covered by headliner. The front has nutplates and a wiring hole for the overhead switch module.]] | ||
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*** Assemble everything, find the sweet spot for the extension to not be under tension and mark the armrest mounting holes using a hole finder. Check the length of the extension. It should have a tiny bit of slack up and down. Trim it a bit if under tension.<br>[[File:2023-07-15 19-58-09.jpg|400x400px]]<br>Test fit the placement with the extension in place. | *** Assemble everything, find the sweet spot for the extension to not be under tension and mark the armrest mounting holes using a hole finder. Check the length of the extension. It should have a tiny bit of slack up and down. Trim it a bit if under tension.<br>[[File:2023-07-15 19-58-09.jpg|400x400px]]<br>Test fit the placement with the extension in place. | ||
***Drill a 7/64 hole for the slotted spring pin through the valve end of the extension using the two holes of the valve fitting as a guide. Insert the pin with a hammer to secure the extension to the valve. | ***Drill a 7/64 hole for the slotted spring pin through the valve end of the extension using the two holes of the valve fitting as a guide. Insert the pin with a hammer to secure the extension to the valve. | ||
*** If you have the stock panel, consider closing off the front end of the armrest with a 3D-printed part, see this [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/9137836466337371 FB post]. | |||
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