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I see pictures of other 998's with the curtain tucked between the seat and bulk head and others with it outside the bulkhead. Which is correct? Is it a matter of preference?
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Great question. I wondered this myself, but never looked it up until now.I see pictures of other 998's with the curtain tucked between the seat and bulk head and others with it outside the bulkhead. Which is correct? Is it a matter of preference?
The manual disagrees with you; however, I think practical experience is on your side. The attached page of the parts manual shows the rear curtain being attached to the inside edge of the cargo divider, but I don't remember there actually being a footman loop at this location. At the same time, my troop seat don't rest on the cargo divider. They sure would be more sturdy if they did, but as it is, the metal bar running over the footwell area provides all of the rigidity for my seats.It should be against the seat backs. There is a footman loop behind each seat the curtain to hook to. And, the troop seats rest on top of the cargo divider.
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