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post Aug 29, 2005 - 10:02 PM
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so i took my back seats out over the weekend cuz i need more room to put stuff since i have a giant sub box in the back of my car. I need more room for my back pack and computer when i go to lan parties (noone ever sits back there anyways), but my question is, since theres absolutely no carpet underneath the seats and theres 2 dips in the back where the seats were, i was wondering what would be the best option to fill this in with? i was thinkin about gettin some carpet and just putting it back there, but then i decided i was gonna move my subs up so i can have an easier time getting my backpack out. Maybe a thick board cut to fit the back would be best? what do yall think?


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post Aug 29, 2005 - 10:26 PM
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I took my back seats out as well and have the same problem. For a clean look, I was thinking about cutting plywood, line it with carpet and fit it in. Option 2 is get a roll cage made, how sweet would that be...
post Aug 30, 2005 - 1:33 AM
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QUOTE(Chanh55 @ Aug 29, 2005 - 10:26 PM)
I took my back seats out as well and have the same problem. For a clean look, I was thinking about cutting plywood, line it with carpet and fit it in. Option 2 is get a roll cage made, how sweet would that be...
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sweet but how does that cover your backseat gap? still got bare sheet metal and wire loom showing


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