Interior rear mod
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Interior rear mod
hey guys, just joined here and her is a start of many mods while iam waiting for my lift kit
it's cheap and works well for someone that carries alot of tools like me.
STARTS HERE
CLEAN ALL SHAT OUT
GET PLYWOOD AND MARK THE MIDDLE AND OUTSIDE LINES
USE CARDBOARD STENCILS TO TRACE ON PLYWOOD
START CUTTING STRESS LINES THEN CUT OUT
WONT FIT FIRST TIME (IT BETTER NOT) LOL
THATS WHY
CUT EDGES
STILL DONT FIT, SHOULD OF MEASSURED LOL
FINALY FIT YAY
NICE AND TIGHT
CUT ONE MORE PIECE OF WOOD FOR THE BOTTOM
THATS ALL I GOT DONE TODAY
tomarrow iam going to:
- put a hinge on that bottom piece
- put 3" piece of wood under the plywood, to hold up the weight
-wrap the wood with brown or tan fabric
- plus more
it's cheap and works well for someone that carries alot of tools like me.
STARTS HERE
CLEAN ALL SHAT OUT
GET PLYWOOD AND MARK THE MIDDLE AND OUTSIDE LINES
USE CARDBOARD STENCILS TO TRACE ON PLYWOOD
START CUTTING STRESS LINES THEN CUT OUT
WONT FIT FIRST TIME (IT BETTER NOT) LOL
THATS WHY
CUT EDGES
STILL DONT FIT, SHOULD OF MEASSURED LOL
FINALY FIT YAY
NICE AND TIGHT
CUT ONE MORE PIECE OF WOOD FOR THE BOTTOM
THATS ALL I GOT DONE TODAY
tomarrow iam going to:
- put a hinge on that bottom piece
- put 3" piece of wood under the plywood, to hold up the weight
-wrap the wood with brown or tan fabric
- plus more
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