Teggykid952
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A big piece of cardboard would have made a great mock up, that way you could have used just one solid piece of wood instead of sections
I completely agree with you however I did it in sections for a few reasons.A big piece of cardboard would have made a great mock up, that way you could have used just one solid piece of wood instead of sections
Ahh.. thanks dude, its Jack btw =Ddamn good write up jordan, nice idea, i may do the same thing with my G2, but with sheet metal, since my car does not have back seats, and its going to be a weekend warrior of sorts, but very nice!
I completely agree, I have to pull the whole thing out if I get a flat, thankfully I havent got a flat yet though!only way to make this better would be to add hinges to the bottom half so you could access your spare tire my father did this in my brother Accord when we rreplaced it and used carpet glue and glued extracarpet to cover it as well whcih also acted as an extra hinge ill post a thread with a picture and ill do a thread soon with my teg when i make my trunk floor
if you get some 3M adhesive glue in the can and do a really good job of making sure u tuck the corners under. OH and staple the bottom side: once my car is driveable and back home ill do a write-upI'm going to do this as well, but make a hinge at the halfway mark so that I can flip up the little side panels and then flip up the main part at the mid-point to get the spare out.
Great idea on the full-size spare!
I am going to try replacing the carpet that is back there when I do mine as well. It's all moldy and funky from years of getting wet by the stupid rear lights and sunroof drain. Guess I will have a lot of stitching coming my way. Or I could just glue the carpet to the plywood trunk-floor-replacement...?
Dm of mD