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Looks pretty typical to me. 1.) No, the washers aren't necessary but I doubt they'll cause any problems. 2.) A little deformation of the sheet metal is not unusual. I think you will find that when the strips are in place the effect is minimized. When the baggage door is closed the sandwich of sheetmetal flattens out nicely.
One thing I did that worked out well was to dimple the rivet holes and install the rivets with a flat nosepiece. The result was countersunk rivets that didn't interfere at all with the mating of the two surfaces.
Good luck!
Tim
Richard,
I used quarter turn or camlock fasteners that are countersunk to the baggage door.
Little different look and installation, same function. Jerry
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