01RangerEdge build thread
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#153
I'm thinking about doing carpet, I just haven't decided yet.
I'd have to get some weathertechs or something to protect it
#154
I tried finding one for a long time. I actually almost bought one, the bad thing is it's hard to find an interior in good shape since they are all about 10 years old.
My interior was in good shape so recoating it was the best option.
My interior was in good shape so recoating it was the best option.
#155
#156
Total time varies on how long you take to prep. Actually spraying is a couple hour job with drying included.
It doesn't take long to dry but make sure you do it somewhere heated to speed up the cure time.
If you have a plan of attack you can do the whole interior in a day.
#158
#160
I actually bought black Level 2 kick panels, door sill trim, and a glovebox. When comparing the OEM color to Landau black I honestly couldn't see the difference. I went ahead and recoated them anyway just to make sure they matched though.
There are trim pieces that will take more abuse than others so I figured buying those pieces that are already black and recoating them would ensure that if they get scratched for flake off they will be black underneath.
#161
I wondered the same thing.
I actually bought black Level 2 kick panels, door sill trim, and a glovebox. When comparing the OEM color to Landau black I honestly couldn't see the difference. I went ahead and recoated them anyway just to make sure they matched though.
There are trim pieces that will take more abuse than others so I figured buying those pieces that are already black and recoating them would ensure that if they get scratched for flake off they will be black underneath.
I actually bought black Level 2 kick panels, door sill trim, and a glovebox. When comparing the OEM color to Landau black I honestly couldn't see the difference. I went ahead and recoated them anyway just to make sure they matched though.
There are trim pieces that will take more abuse than others so I figured buying those pieces that are already black and recoating them would ensure that if they get scratched for flake off they will be black underneath.
Did you but those from police interceptor ? I'm gunna do new tires and coilovers once I get my brackets .. And I was thinking of doing my interior at the same time
#162
He also got me black seatbelts out of the same truck so everything matches
#163
Finally got around to ordering my trans temp gauge. I've had this steering column pod for a few years and hopefully will get to install it soon.
It's an AutoLite II so the silver and white LED backlight will match my current gauges nicely.
Yes, I know the needle is orange and mine are white, but when I do my motor swap I will doing a full AutoLite II gauge setup for it
It's an AutoLite II so the silver and white LED backlight will match my current gauges nicely.
Yes, I know the needle is orange and mine are white, but when I do my motor swap I will doing a full AutoLite II gauge setup for it
#165
#166
#167
There might be. I broke several of them. I'm not concerned about them since I'm building a new box for the whole back wall
#168
I told Grev about them and he bought one right after to save him time
#169
#170
I've never broken any of those inside my old truck that i completely gutted to find a water leak. Cant see the back panel but everything was out. the ones on the curved part are a pain in the *** though lol
I broke two when i removed the mudflaps on this truck but thats it.
I broke two when i removed the mudflaps on this truck but thats it.
Last edited by 99offroadrngr; 01-11-2014 at 10:43 AM.
#173
Agreed!
Also agreed! The risk is still there and I too have pulled through a few in the past. In most cases the tool works awesome. But in some, there is no way around cutting or breaking.
Here's a really good resource for all these stupid clips and fasteners newer vehicles all have: Door & Trim Panel Clips
Here's a really good resource for all these stupid clips and fasteners newer vehicles all have: Door & Trim Panel Clips