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Ryan M
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1/25/2002
20:57:05

Subject: Removing the interior
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I recently purchased some sound proofing material for my Dakota (dynamat) they recomed taking out the interior and putting this stuff down under the floor, in the doors et.. has anyone ever done anything like this? How much time am I looking at to complete this job? Is it hard to take out and replace the interior? any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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ken encinas
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1/27/2002
17:14:24

RE: Removing the interior
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I put some in my club cab. I would take out the front seats first. then if you have a consol take it out too. otherwise then you have to take out the back of the back seat. then you unscrew the side panels. carefully pull loose the sides. you have to unbolt the back seatbelts at the top. use a torx socket. not sure of the size. once you have the top ones off then do the bottom ones. first time i did this it took me an hour. I had spilled a cooler in my truck and had to dry out the carpet. While you are doing this it's a great time to put in a MTX thunderform subwoofer. since then I have taken out my interior 2 other times to work on the stereo, or other things. I could do it in about 30 minutes now.
Have fun. becareful of sharp edges.
I had the 40 20 40 front seats and I took out the 20 seat and left it out. I plan on building a custom front consol and mold it into the dash. I want a cd holder and put in a dvd player, with navigation. Intensebluedak@yahoo.com




Ryan M
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1/28/2002
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Thanks for the advice! It's greatly appreciated.


Ryan



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