I am drilling the piano hinge for my seat installation and am looking for suggestions on how much tension to put on the seat back. It seems the vertical part of my seat is a bit long, as seen in the first picture, requiring me to allow the seat to flex a little to get the piano hinge where it needs to be on the crosstie box. I have already drilled the seat bottom piano hinge and have a decent amount of tension on the seat so that it doesn't flex and sag in to the controls. I have come up with 3 options and am looking for suggestions on how to proceed with the back.
Option 1 - Flex the seat back and drill the piano hinge level with the top of the crosstie box. My concern is that the seat back will not have enough tension and be less comfortable.
Option 2 - Drill out the rivets holding the piano hinge to the seat back, cut the seat back just below the holes, rivet the piano hinge on the now shorter seat back and install.
Option 3 - Turn the piano hinge over as shown in the second picture. I understand the piano hinge cannot be loaded as heavily when placed in this orientation, but it seems the seat bottom will see much more load than the back.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Is the seat more comfortable with a taut seat back, or a slacked seat back?