hatch false floor
hatch false floor
i want to fit an mdf false floor in the hatch. no spare wheel and take out the metal riser. has anyone done this and do you have any tips? e.g. mounting battery box so battery doesn't move at all ( gotta pass motorkhana scrutineering)
Yeah, I've done it.
I marked a centreline on a bit of MDF and Just measured the widths at the places where it changes shape etc. took my time and it came up good. I used some contact adhesive and some "speaker box felt/material" that I got from Strathfield car radios.
Looks neat but its a tight fit and a real bitch to get it in or our as it is all in 1 piece.
Oh and at the sides I left the felt material a bit long to sort of cover the gaps to the edge to the car interior.
Go slow, cut conservate, you can always cut more later.
I use a circular saw for most of it and jig-sawed into the corners from memory.
I marked a centreline on a bit of MDF and Just measured the widths at the places where it changes shape etc. took my time and it came up good. I used some contact adhesive and some "speaker box felt/material" that I got from Strathfield car radios.
Looks neat but its a tight fit and a real bitch to get it in or our as it is all in 1 piece.
Oh and at the sides I left the felt material a bit long to sort of cover the gaps to the edge to the car interior.
Go slow, cut conservate, you can always cut more later.
I use a circular saw for most of it and jig-sawed into the corners from memory.
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slice it down the middle and cover it in carpet, glue the carpet to the floor and it will act as a hinge for the mdf when u remove it, makes it much easier..
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i'd be leaving it in there, you can run a space saver spare under the stock false floor as per jap spec cars...
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tomsun and woody... pictures? what thickness of mdf did you use?
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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