Re: Getting Rhinoed... anything I need to be careful of?
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Re: Getting Rhinoed... anything I need to be careful of?
In article <BX1Oa.13793$J%2.803119@news.alltel.net>, "Ichabod Shagnasti"
<murfysflawmy@ppendixalltel.net> writes:
>I'm prepping my '01 TJ for Rhino Lining the tub.... have just about
>everything out now (except the driver & passenger seat & the rear half of
>the center console).
>
>I'm wondering if there is anything I need to be careful of when having the
>Rhino guy do his stuff. I don't want him to cover up anything that I might
>need to get to later on, but so far, I'm not seeing anything in the tub that
>would be critical. Are there any bolts, access points, etc. I need to ask
>him to avoid?
When I had mine done (product is called "Reflex") I removed everything but the
drivers seat, they took that out. Seat belts, rear seat brackets, rubber plugs,
everything. But...I threaded the fasteners back into their holes and masked the
heads, so I wouldn't have to cut out the liner material when it came time to
replace everything.
I didn't remove the roll bar but I did remove the padding, he sprayed about
halfway up the bar so the padding covered the transition.
One thing I wish they had done was mask the tranny cover...under the console,
the removable sheetmetal portion, where the lower shift boot is located. Would
be easier to install a vent tube to the NVG3550, whose vent is located up near
the bellhousing. Oh well, I'll just have to cut it loose when I get around to
installing that thing.
Good luck.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
<murfysflawmy@ppendixalltel.net> writes:
>I'm prepping my '01 TJ for Rhino Lining the tub.... have just about
>everything out now (except the driver & passenger seat & the rear half of
>the center console).
>
>I'm wondering if there is anything I need to be careful of when having the
>Rhino guy do his stuff. I don't want him to cover up anything that I might
>need to get to later on, but so far, I'm not seeing anything in the tub that
>would be critical. Are there any bolts, access points, etc. I need to ask
>him to avoid?
When I had mine done (product is called "Reflex") I removed everything but the
drivers seat, they took that out. Seat belts, rear seat brackets, rubber plugs,
everything. But...I threaded the fasteners back into their holes and masked the
heads, so I wouldn't have to cut out the liner material when it came time to
replace everything.
I didn't remove the roll bar but I did remove the padding, he sprayed about
halfway up the bar so the padding covered the transition.
One thing I wish they had done was mask the tranny cover...under the console,
the removable sheetmetal portion, where the lower shift boot is located. Would
be easier to install a vent tube to the NVG3550, whose vent is located up near
the bellhousing. Oh well, I'll just have to cut it loose when I get around to
installing that thing.
Good luck.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
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