What to do after removing rear seat
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What to do after removing rear seat
Ok, so I started removing my rear seat bottom a couple months ago, I just let it stay there glued in. I recently saw another post about removing the seat bottom, and it kinda inspired me to finish the job. I just now peeled the rest of the bottom out, I was wondering what I can do to make it not look so tacky, I still have all my carpet in place, should I remove the hatch area carpet/padding, and remove the carpet that goes around the wall, ya know the carpet that is underneath all of the plastic trim? If I decide to do that, how hard is it to take all that trim off, and then put it back on? Do you think it would look wierd with the carpet just stopping halfway through the car?
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I'm about done with my rear seat delete/package tray project. I stripped all that baby snot glue and felt and applied Nuprene insulation glued to the seat buckets/facings and rear deck. Over that I put double foil-faced sound deadener with carpet topping it all off. I stripped the seat back to bare wood on the front side and re- upholstered/carpeted it to mount my amps. This all folds down like before to a new package tray set-up to store cameras, etc. The car is considerably quieter from the rear and I still am working my way forward of the B-pillars. It shouild really cut down on the heat gain also near the tunnel floorboard areas.
Taking the sill trim and mouldings is easy. Removing the seats is about the hardest part. Just be careful not to pull the carpet too hard where Porsche spot glued it to the padding. BTW: Xylene removes those glue residues better than anything I've found yet.
Taking the sill trim and mouldings is easy. Removing the seats is about the hardest part. Just be careful not to pull the carpet too hard where Porsche spot glued it to the padding. BTW: Xylene removes those glue residues better than anything I've found yet.
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Oooh, that sounds nice, unfortunatly, this car will be stripped almost bare, I plan on making it a Auto-x/ some track/ street sweeper NA. But for now its also my daily driver, else I'd be inclined to do exactly what you desribed. I'm wondering about something temporary that I would't mind tearing back out in a few months.
I'm thinking I'll just shine the paint up a bit inside and leave it untill its time to strip 'er down. I'd love to see pics of your set-up when its done.
I'm thinking I'll just shine the paint up a bit inside and leave it untill its time to strip 'er down. I'd love to see pics of your set-up when its done.
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My plan is to head to the craft/fabric store and get some industrial felt. I'll pull out the big carpet in the cargo area and put the felt down all the way through over where the rear seats are. I'm thinking sort of the RS look that 911s have. My car is still street legal so I'm not keen on ripping all the carpets out (yet).
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Hmmm, how hard is felt to cut into the shape of the rear hatch? How much $$ per sq. foot, and how durable is it? That may be a good choice for me if it isn't too expensive, I'll just redo all the rear carpet with felt to match the exterior.
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I had a PM asking about the double foil-faced padding. This is where I got my vinyl and carpet also.
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Hmmm, how hard is felt to cut into the shape of the rear hatch? How much $$ per sq. foot, and how durable is it? That may be a good choice for me if it isn't too expensive, I'll just redo all the rear carpet with felt to match the exterior.
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Haha, good point. I don't know why I'm so paranoid about appearance. Don't get me wrong, my car doesn't look that bad on the exterior, except for the sunroof has a huge patch of exposed fibre glass, and the stupid rear light bar lense is faded. But the interior is already pretty bad. The dash is cracked like the grand canyon, the dash cap is even cracked and faded , and the carpet is pretty much destroyed from the leaking clutch master and bad heater core. If I'm going to make this a serious competition car, than I may as well start gutting the interior, I'm going to do it in the future anyways.
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I don't know for sure, but I have heard some people say that removing the rear seat without putting any sort of foam underneath will lead to excessive road noise, so you may want to take that into consideration
That being said, I'm considering taking my rear seat out and replacing it with some foam/carpet soon (don't know how soon as I'm going to be dropping about 2 grand on the clutch replacement tomorrow or friday)
That being said, I'm considering taking my rear seat out and replacing it with some foam/carpet soon (don't know how soon as I'm going to be dropping about 2 grand on the clutch replacement tomorrow or friday)
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Damn, is the road noise really that loud with no foam or anything that you need that much foam? Maybe I should have wiated on tearing it out, until I was ready to finish gutting the inside anyways. Oh well, I'll find out tomorrow when I go to work. Guess it can't be that bad, I'm used to it after driving my Baja Bug as a daily driver for almost a year.
And yours is coming along nicley Kuhl, I almost wish I had kept this one as a daily driver to do that to, actually I was thinking of making one side an ice chest, and using the other as a sub enclosure and amp rack.
And yours is coming along nicley Kuhl, I almost wish I had kept this one as a daily driver to do that to, actually I was thinking of making one side an ice chest, and using the other as a sub enclosure and amp rack.
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Originally Posted by Crunky
Damn, is the road noise really that loud with no foam or anything that you need that much foam? Maybe I should have wiated on tearing it out, until I was ready to finish gutting the inside anyways. Oh well, I'll find out tomorrow when I go to work. Guess it can't be that bad, I'm used to it after driving my Baja Bug as a daily driver for almost a year.
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