CarbonSteel
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Does anyone know the part number for the gray plastic part circled in red? It holds the passenger door trim in place.
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Lining the floor with Kilmat before replacing the carpet with Armorlite flooring.Watcha doin'?
Very cool! Good luck!Lining the floor with Kilmat before replacing the carpet with Armorlite flooring.
Cold weather and plastic do not play well and a few of the retaining clips snapped off when I pulled the pillar trim off (of course!).
I am confused about one thing--the floor mat retaining posts, do you just cover them up?I used a spray on sound deadener on the floor pan from the firewall to the back seats before installing Armorlite. I’m not sure that it made any difference because it’s not something easily measured objectively or subjectively. Good luck, I think you’ll like the floor. I sure do.
Yes. I contacted Armorlite to ask about it and was told that the flooring is designed to just be placed on top of them and they won’t poke through it. Me being me, I put some vacuum line caps over them anyway.I am confused about one thing--the floor mat retaining posts, do you just cover them up?
Can you just leave the screw in plastic "caps" on them? I see a few install videos that did that. Otherwise, I will do something like you did so that there is not a plain stud sticking up.Yes. I contacted Armorlite to ask about it and was told that the flooring is designed to just be placed on top of them and they won’t poke through it. Me being me, I put some vacuum line caps over them anyway.
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/chocolate-thunder’s-most-excellent-build-thread.21882/post-1561810
Maybe. I removed them because they looked like they’d be too bulky underneath the floor.Can you just leave the screw in plastic "caps" on them? I see a few install videos that did that. Otherwise, I will do something like you did so that there is not a plain stud sticking up.