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It followed me home?
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Yup
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Finally making progress on my interior
The weather here has been in the 60's the last couple days so I have been trying to get as much done on the K5 as possible. I added some fatmat to the most of the floor and wheel tubs but still need to finish behind the tubs. Keep in mind this blazer will probably never really see rain, I've had it two years and only put a few hundred miles on it so please dont give me too much crap about the way I did the sub. I'm hoping once I get the back seat installed it will help break up the look of the side panel, I think it might look a little too color matched but I think its growing on me. I still have to build the amp rack on the other side, and smooth out some wrinkles, ... but thought I would post some pictures of my progress
Here is what it looked like when I started, with my little helper giving orders ha ![]() Frame for the box ![]() Hole cut in inner side panel to gain extra depth for sub ![]() couple layers of fiberglass added ![]() After a couple layers dried I pulled it out and added 7 more layers of fiberglass and built the top panel. I carpeted it to help stop any rattling (forgot to take pictures of that) ![]() New carpet kit installed and wrapped the panel in vinyl ![]() ![]() ![]() ]
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Adam That's why they call it a shortcut Kyle, if it was easy it would just be the way. 86 c-10 SWB 85 CCSB 90 GMC K30 Crew SRW 1985 C30 Dually Last edited by cochino12; 01-19-2009 at 06:48 PM. |
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