good fit jon! THANK YOU for handling one of my gbody "pet peeves" unprepped/painted seat tracks! ive seen some niCE high dollar builds,and interiors,and then you look at the seat tracks and they are untouched attention to detail folks,ATTENTION to detail :wink:
yes sir,looking to get the plastic end cover that go over them.i have seem to lost 3 of them ,going to the junkyard tomorrow ,is there any thing small you would need ? there's an 81 an 84 monte up there .
+1 on the seat track's. now I have my B&M pro ratchet mounted , i'm pulling out the whole interior and doing a full detail. including sound mat also.( but I seem to have misplaced my plastic cover 's also )
+1 on the seat track's. now I have my B&M pro ratchet mounted , i'm pulling out the whole interior and doing a full detail. including sound mat also.( but I seem to have misplaced my plastic cover 's also )
I know not everyone's on a tight budget,Like i am,But i am going the cheap way using some rubber undercoating on the inside floor boards,plus i already did the underneath.Then i'll be using some of them heat reflective sun shade windshield covers, using spray glue,or duck tape to attach them to the floor boards an every were else.
I already did this up in the headliner "What A Difference".It acts as both as a Sound Deadener an a Heat Barrier.
+1 on the seat track's. now I have my B&M pro ratchet mounted , i'm pulling out the whole interior and doing a full detail. including sound mat also.( but I seem to have misplaced my plastic cover 's also )
I know not everyone's on a tight budget,Like i am,But i am going the cheap way using some rubber undercoating on the inside floor boards,plus i already did the underneath.Then i'll be using some of them heat reflective sun shade windshield covers, using spray glue,or duck tape to attach them to the floor boards an every were else.
I already did this up in the headliner "What A Difference".It acts as both as a Sound Deadener an a Heat Barrier.
I used the roofing ice barrier for sound insulation, it cheap and it has adhesive on one side making it easy to install. Car stereo installers use it as an alternative to the expensive stuff. I used it on the entire floor in my GP
great looking pictures and just in case you are interested in the the plight of those live om the edge of extinction are still expecting snow this month...
great looking pictures and just in case you are interested in the the plight of those live om the edge of extinction are still expecting snow this month...
Yes, got 6 inches of snow here today. Two days ago I was driving around with the T-tops out. Today, shoveling snow. Surprise, I'm moving to Arizona (I wish!)
great looking pictures and just in case you are interested in the the plight of those live om the edge of extinction are still expecting snow this month...
+1 on the seat track's. now I have my B&M pro ratchet mounted , i'm pulling out the whole interior and doing a full detail. including sound mat also.( but I seem to have misplaced my plastic cover 's also )
I know not everyone's on a tight budget,Like i am,But i am going the cheap way using some rubber undercoating on the inside floor boards,plus i already did the underneath.Then i'll be using some of them heat reflective sun shade windshield covers, using spray glue,or duck tape to attach them to the floor boards an every were else.
I already did this up in the headliner "What A Difference".It acts as both as a Sound Deadener an a Heat Barrier.
I used the roofing ice barrier for sound insulation, it cheap and it has adhesive on one side making it easy to install. Car stereo installers use it as an alternative to the expensive stuff. I used it on the entire floor in my GP
Not being rude but, how much did you spend ? At the time I used what i had free to do the roof.I spent a total of 10.00 bucks got 6 reflective sun shade windshield covers,1.00 each an a big rolls of duck tape 4,00 bucks
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