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1994 Hunter Green SE “Back to Stock” Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 439999" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>Can’t say I’ve made a bunch of progress but I’m doing it bit by bit. I’m a bit burnt out on the axle projects so I’ve paused that work for now. Started working on cleaning up the interior and today started preliminarily putting down some pieces of my carpet kit. Mostly to see how it fits, but I’m not far from making holes and fastening it down. I figure it makes more sense to get the carpet all down, then finally focus on reassembling the dash. I don’t like my current dash pieces anyways, they need to be refreshed big time, so I’m going to reassemble that for driving but eventually dash refresh will be a project of its own.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, cleaned out a bunch of crap and vacuumed it out. Removed the shifters so the carpet can lie flat while I make the cuts and holes I need to make before reinstalling the seats and such. </p><p></p><p>Got the tailgate carpet piece installed. Just used spray adhesive and held it on for a bit. It seems secure, hopefully it doesn’t come off but if it does I’ll deal with it then.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]122091[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The wheel wells are a bit tricky. They’re a bit baggy, so I think these pieces are just going to forever fit funkily….not super happy with it but not sure what else to do. They’re not going anywhere, but they are baggy. The angled corner on the fenders has around half an inch between itself and the carpet’s molded corner. The carpet will be held down by speaker boxes so, whatever. </p><p></p><p>Glued down the wall piece that goes from the roll cage B pillar to the back of the tub. Stuck it to the wall with spray adhesive. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]122092[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Got the rear floor piece in place but just lying there. I made the seat belt buckle hole for now, but will need to hole saw the rear seat bracket bolt holes. Need to buy a 5/8” hole saw. Went ahead and laid down the rear cargo mat as well to see how I like it. Punched out the buckle opening it too. Looks good. Functional.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]122093[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The front floor will be the worst part. Mostly because of the shifter cutout. I went ahead and laid it down for now, and punched a small hole in the shifter location, but I’ll need to do a lot more than that before it’s done. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]122094[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>And then for fun, I walked by a wheel and snapped a pic up close. What a classic looking wheel. I am thrilled with how the wheels and tires turned out in regards to “stock.” I’ll finally get a full Jeep pic once I clean up the garage and the Jeep. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]122095[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 439999, member: 18789"] Can’t say I’ve made a bunch of progress but I’m doing it bit by bit. I’m a bit burnt out on the axle projects so I’ve paused that work for now. Started working on cleaning up the interior and today started preliminarily putting down some pieces of my carpet kit. Mostly to see how it fits, but I’m not far from making holes and fastening it down. I figure it makes more sense to get the carpet all down, then finally focus on reassembling the dash. I don’t like my current dash pieces anyways, they need to be refreshed big time, so I’m going to reassemble that for driving but eventually dash refresh will be a project of its own. Anyways, cleaned out a bunch of crap and vacuumed it out. Removed the shifters so the carpet can lie flat while I make the cuts and holes I need to make before reinstalling the seats and such. Got the tailgate carpet piece installed. Just used spray adhesive and held it on for a bit. It seems secure, hopefully it doesn’t come off but if it does I’ll deal with it then. [ATTACH]122091[/ATTACH] The wheel wells are a bit tricky. They’re a bit baggy, so I think these pieces are just going to forever fit funkily….not super happy with it but not sure what else to do. They’re not going anywhere, but they are baggy. The angled corner on the fenders has around half an inch between itself and the carpet’s molded corner. The carpet will be held down by speaker boxes so, whatever. Glued down the wall piece that goes from the roll cage B pillar to the back of the tub. Stuck it to the wall with spray adhesive. [ATTACH]122092[/ATTACH] Got the rear floor piece in place but just lying there. I made the seat belt buckle hole for now, but will need to hole saw the rear seat bracket bolt holes. Need to buy a 5/8” hole saw. Went ahead and laid down the rear cargo mat as well to see how I like it. Punched out the buckle opening it too. Looks good. Functional. [ATTACH]122093[/ATTACH] The front floor will be the worst part. Mostly because of the shifter cutout. I went ahead and laid it down for now, and punched a small hole in the shifter location, but I’ll need to do a lot more than that before it’s done. [ATTACH]122094[/ATTACH] And then for fun, I walked by a wheel and snapped a pic up close. What a classic looking wheel. I am thrilled with how the wheels and tires turned out in regards to “stock.” I’ll finally get a full Jeep pic once I clean up the garage and the Jeep. [ATTACH]122095[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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