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What dimensions are you looking for? Also please share the link to the aftermarket bases.
At the mounting holes, the base is 7.75” high at the back and 9.75” high at the front.
The mounting holes to the floor are 13 7/8” on center wide (they are slotted) and 9 5/8” front to back.
they are...
And here is the issues I have with the rear doors…. The top is a 1/2” wider than the C pillar, so the “jamb” on the top is 1/4” wider than the “jamb” of the c Pillar. It would be impossible for the doors to shut tightly against the C pillar as they bottom out along the roof first.
Here’s some more shots of where water comes in. Some is minor wetting I won’t worry about, others it’s a flood. lots of the problems are around the doors- is it a fools errand to get the doors to seal nice and tight?
I’m probably going to have the top modified and welded so that the giant...
Those go to the top of the shoulder - no head rest.
I'm going to be listing my OEM high back seats from the 1165 in the classifieds if anyone is interested.
EDIT: never mind, i guess only premium subscribers can post ads. Sorry if I violated a rule by leaving this up
Yes mine is the plug.
Are you having the whole back wall sprayed down into the bed too? That’s what I’m thinking of doing, but some of the gaps between metal, with rubber or foam seals, are quite wide. I wasn’t sure if the bedliner material would span that without cracking
I don’t know what to do. there’s no TM for this roof I can find, and it seems like a poor design for water run off in general, lots of holes, gaps at the corners, no drip rails on the sides like the original 1045 roofs, etc.
There’s like 30ish bolt holes in the roof and I’m not sure if it comes...
Mine is crumbling away too, messy stuff. I am going to try and preserve the outer layer to use as a template for cutting the new material.
I had thought about using some kind of foam but that could be squeaky. This mineral wool stuff is great for sound, repeals water, and could work...
I went out in the dark but this is what I could get:
2 shots show the passenger seat getting wet on the tunnel side. It must be soaked from the roof but I haven’t seen any obvious spot it’s coming from.
one shot is near the rear wheel well, it’s leaking real low, and the foam gasket To the...
What’s a good quality sealant?
The top inside edge if the passenger seat gets soaked. And water comes in the rear corners, behind where it could get to if it snuck in the doors.
if someone could explain what all these different types of Seam sealer are that would be helpful. I think I’ll...
I went with something similar. P100 for dust and also rated for organic compounds. Figured it would help if I spray anything but I also do a lot of wood finishing so it’ll be dual use.
now if only I had someone else’s parking lot to do my sanding in lol!!
I’d like to get some clarification on sanding carc for repaint.
would a good dust mask from Lowes or HD work? Like the kind that take filters for drywall ???(drywall dust is real fine and usually yourvacuum needs a heppa filter to filter it out)
also since the only place I have to sand this...
3 questions:
1- Does anyone know if there’s a breakdown of this top in the TMs? I looked in the 1165 parts TM but nothing came up when searching for top, roof, turret, sponson, wall, nada.
2- can you weld some of these seams and fill-the screw holes without melting whatever rubber seal is in...
It’s the 1165 hard top.
I think it could be modified it with some welding and stuff. But I’d consider selling the top or whole truck beforE I went to that trouble I think.
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