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ToolMan514

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Can you post a pic of the drain that gets pressed into the floor?
Here's a photo from under the floor pan. The drain is pretty well sealed, but if I was fording above that point it will probably leak. I don't believe that driving through rain or splashing around would cause a leak, but submerging it might. There are other places with holes in the floor pan that would leak under those circumstances too though.

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So far I only have the front done so not seeing a difference really. I don’t have a hoist yet to do the back, I was going to try and get a template made with it on but decided to wait and not make it harder on myself.
 

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Looks clean, how do you like your DIY headliners so far?
I like how they are looking for sure, won’t really be able to tell how they’re performing until I get the back done as well.

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So, it’s insulation board it was like 14 bucks at Home Depot, on the top side I put heat reflective tape (I don’t know the price, my hubby had it) I did end up putting the reflective tape all across. Bought a few yards of a suede like material from a local craft store, 3M permanent spray adhesive, 3M permanent outdoor adhesive strips.

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Oh so close. Trying not to get too excited but hoping to see it soon. Crossing fingers that there are no inspection issues. One hour drive from Toledo! I got to this point with Trackhawk and was delayed three months and it sat outside at Jefferson Assembly Plant from October until January. Please not again! :whew:

(Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited JL - Sting-Gray)
Date ordered: 06/05/2018
Current Status: JB
D1 status date: 06/06/2018
Estimated delivery: TBD
Built pending inspection: 06/29/18 03:43:00 PM
Ingate / Rebay at Facility 06/29/18 07:01:00 PM TOLEDO - RAIL VDC
 

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So, it’s insulation board it was like 14 bucks at Home Depot, on the top side I put heat reflective tape (I don’t know the price, my hubby had it) I did end up putting the reflective tape all across. Bought a few yards of a suede like material from a local craft store, 3M permanent spray adhesive, 3M permanent outdoor adhesive strips.

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According to Hothead Headliner instructions it's important to lightly sand the roof material wherever your applying the 3M sticky tape. Just make sure to keep a vacuum hose right by your hand as your doing it or be prepared for the snow dust storm inside your ride. I think this is the reason for Mopar's always falling or loosening over time.
 

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Heat index of 105 today and humidity was about 92%. So I thought I'd get some work done in the "good enough garage" framing the mounting points for my Racor lift. I just need to build 4 ties out of 2x4 to connect the ceiling joists with the rafters above. But even without them it should be more than strong enough.
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So, I told you guys I’d post pics after I finished my sliders. Well, I did that today, but long story short, the new slider is wider than the one purchased in February. I’m pissed. So, I’m waiting to hear from Ace and I’m sure they’ll make it right. BTW..the February slider squeaks. I’ll let you guys know how it goes. I always appreciate your support.
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