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Re: interior bed lining done gen 1
[Re: 1morebike]
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05/06/14 04:58 AM
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 524
Rock Warrior
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I guess I'm not a member of Expedition Portal. I'll use my imagination. I belong to enough stuff.
89 3L V6 5spd SWB, Aisin Manual Hubs, 2 (suspension) seater Raider in Wheeler, OR
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Re: interior bed lining done gen 1
[Re: Bernoulli]
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05/06/14 06:12 AM
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Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 628
Rock Warrior
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For the ExPo impaired: ![[Linked Image]](http://puu.sh/8Ba5t/dafdff8f1c.jpg)
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Re: interior bed lining done gen 1
[Re: 1morebike]
#1071538
05/06/14 06:13 AM
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Joined: May 2012
Posts: 684
Rock Warrior
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nice!
Last edited by Mongo; 05/06/14 06:29 AM.
90 LWB - Not your average bear
"You are what you are, and you ain't what you ain't." - John Prine
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Re: interior bed lining done gen 1
[Re: geocrasher]
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05/06/14 06:04 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 10
Need a Spot
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Re: interior bed lining done gen 1
[Re: ironick]
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05/11/14 01:06 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 2,348
Body Damage is Cool
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Dry ice takes sound deadener off. Interesting!
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Re: interior bed lining done gen 1
[Re: 1morebike]
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05/11/14 07:02 PM
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 139
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sooooo clean
great job, this is the first time I see dry ice used for cleaning.... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
96 NJ SWB 3.5 pajero(Bone stock) 84 NA Hi-roof Pajero(also Stock)
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Re: interior bed lining done gen 1
[Re: 3esso]
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05/11/14 08:20 PM
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Joined: May 2012
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As you know i did mine the same way. After a couple thousand miles I've noticed that the inside fwd corner of the p/s footwell (@ the trans tunnel and firewall) has lifted a little. No big deal because it gets covered by a floor mat. It could be I put it on a little thick in the corner, but I also noticed it gets pretty warm there from the exhaust. When I get back to the US I'll trim it out and fix it. At the same time I'll find a way to put a heat shield behind the exhaust or something to help dissipate the heat - can't hurt right?
Road noise on the hwy and paved roads is a little louder without carpet - but not that much more noticeable. What's your experience? I took the rig off road this weekend - desert stuff - rocks, sand, gravel. It's definitely A LOT louder without carpet. I expected as much. The maintenance - or lack thereof - is worth the extra noise.
Glad I put in a loud stereo.
Be prepared to turn it up! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
90 LWB - Not your average bear
"You are what you are, and you ain't what you ain't." - John Prine
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Re: interior bed lining done gen 1
[Re: Mudraider]
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05/12/14 12:25 AM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 295
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Dry ice takes sound deadener off. Interesting! The question I keep forgetting to ask. Got my carpet off and monstaliner ready but didnt know what to do with that problem. Also am doing the same color as yours.
88 Montero, StarQuest turbo, Kormex 5speed +tuff-pan w/phoenix f. stage2 clutch, 4in lift+33' tires, 4.875 lsd, short-throw shifter, Aisin hubs, SR big brakes, gen2 uca's, elantra alt, and so much more... 16g turbo w/hardpipes + 4.90 locking disk-brake axle soon (maybe lsd or aussie front??)
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Re: interior bed lining done gen 1
[Re: Oso]
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05/12/14 03:19 AM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 186
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As you know i did mine the same way. After a couple thousand miles I've noticed that the inside fwd corner of the p/s footwell (@ the trans tunnel and firewall) has lifted a little. No big deal because it gets covered by a floor mat. It could be I put it on a little thick in the corner, but I also noticed it gets pretty warm there from the exhaust. When I get back to the US I'll trim it out and fix it. At the same time I'll find a way to put a heat shield behind the exhaust or something to help dissipate the heat - can't hurt right?
i used the al's hnr before the bed liner the hnr says it deflects heat and can withstand temps up to 500 degrees. so for i really like it and i noticed a lot less road noise but yeah when a rock gets kicked up it sounds like gun shot
Road noise on the hwy and paved roads is a little louder without carpet - but not that much more noticeable. What's your experience? I took the rig off road this weekend - desert stuff - rocks, sand, gravel. It's definitely A LOT louder without carpet. I expected as much. The maintenance - or lack thereof - is worth the extra noise.
Glad I put in a loud stereo.
Be prepared to turn it up! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
1990 5sp lwb 274,000 miles 80,000 on new motor
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