rear seat delete panels
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rear seat delete panels
i removed the rear seat cushions and seat back and am looking for the panels that would go in place of the seat cushions to make like a shelf back there. anybody have a link?
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www.speedspecialty.com there ya go, kits are nice to,good price. sorry mods, I know they are not a sponsor
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made my own just depends on what you like and how much money you have...
and yes you are putting weight back in the car but if you take everything out including seatbelts its about a 45lbs to lets say 8-10lbs difference just depends on your preference
and yes you are putting weight back in the car but if you take everything out including seatbelts its about a 45lbs to lets say 8-10lbs difference just depends on your preference
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i used speaker box carpet...it mold easily over edges ... and i used a hot glue gun the adhesive spray didnt work so well...just picked up the carpet from a local stereo shop...most of the auto stores have the carpet dye or at least around here they do...but i left mint the gray and black combo that comes in the carpet doesnt look bad either
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Originally Posted by BULLET99Z28
www.speedspecialty.com there ya go, kits are nice to,good price. sorry mods, I know they are not a sponsor
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If you know they are not a sponsor why do you insist on posting a link. You should of just PMed him. Anyways, I say make sure own. Someone said they used sheets of foam from the local hardware store to make a template then transfered it onto wood. Thats the way Im doing it as soon as I get some time.
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It doesnt matter if they are a sponsor or not since none of the other sponsors make that product. As someone else so eloquently put it "Leave the moderation to the moderators!"
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How much does that weigh?
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Y'all should try the search function, this topic comes up at least once a week.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/430020-who-makes-rear-seat-delete-kits.html
Here's mine.
You should highly consider making your own, because $100 or whatever they charge is a lot of money for some plywood and screws.
I made mine in an afternoon...it's 1/2" plywood and automotive carpet. It is VERY sturdy. I have had two wheels & tires sitting on it just fine, and often throw groceries/etc back there as well. I am the person that suggested taking a piece of foam insulation to cut out a template.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/430020-who-makes-rear-seat-delete-kits.html
Here's mine.
You should highly consider making your own, because $100 or whatever they charge is a lot of money for some plywood and screws.
I made mine in an afternoon...it's 1/2" plywood and automotive carpet. It is VERY sturdy. I have had two wheels & tires sitting on it just fine, and often throw groceries/etc back there as well. I am the person that suggested taking a piece of foam insulation to cut out a template.