Thread: Interior Tips!
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06-11-2005 01:03 PM #6
Brian and Dave, thanks for the info! I hear that stuff will stick as long as you get ALL the air bubbles out and it takes time to work out. But thing that I hear negative about the quick seal is that when it gets really hot inside the vehicle it will start smelling like tar a little. I do plan to use the stuff the guy on that link used but should I lay down the hot water heater stuff first with the deflector or whatever the chrome stuff is on one side?
Bob, I will look for that stuff your talking about too. I would like to use that AND that other stuff that is on that link.
Not sure yet. I am getting my American Racing wheels and BFG tires on Monday or Tuesday and then that will be over a grand so I will have a couple hundred bucks left that I have to get back brakes with, shocks and all the bolts for my bumpers, bed and some other small things of that sort. I am hoping after my birthday on July 10th I will have enough money to get the interior done because all I need to do is buy materials and me and this lady are going to do everything BUT the seats because her sewing machine isn't big enough or something like that she said but that's ok with me, as long as I get it insulated some. After that I need to get everything sealed off around windows and doors good because new interior and leaking windows all over won't be a good mix.
All a matter of time and money of course! Well that and now I have two vehicles I am going to get all ready for paint up the the primer so I have to get them done first.www.streamlineautocare.com
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