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Coasty 02-10-2007 09:43 PM

Re: Removing Rear Seat Belts
 
I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
(xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do it in
the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.

Coasty



"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH

>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>



Coasty 02-10-2007 09:43 PM

Re: Removing Rear Seat Belts
 
I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
(xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do it in
the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.

Coasty



"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH

>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>



Coasty 02-10-2007 09:43 PM

Re: Removing Rear Seat Belts
 
I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
(xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do it in
the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.

Coasty



"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH

>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>



Coasty 02-10-2007 10:16 PM

Re: Removing Rear Seat Belts
 
I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
(xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do it in
the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.

Coasty

"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH

>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>



Coasty 02-10-2007 10:16 PM

Re: Removing Rear Seat Belts
 
I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
(xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do it in
the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.

Coasty

"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH

>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>



Coasty 02-10-2007 10:16 PM

Re: Removing Rear Seat Belts
 
I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
(xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do it in
the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.

Coasty

"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH

>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>



Coasty 02-10-2007 10:16 PM

Re: Removing Rear Seat Belts
 
I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
(xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do it in
the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.

Coasty

"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH

>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>



Jeff Strickland 02-10-2007 10:36 PM

Re: Removing Rear Seat Belts
 
They are the same as on the front bumper, 55.




"Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
news:9bszh.2478$ya1.2077@news02.roc.ny...
>I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a huge
>torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect I'm
>going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea what
>size this monster is?
> --
> FRH



Jeff Strickland 02-10-2007 10:36 PM

Re: Removing Rear Seat Belts
 
They are the same as on the front bumper, 55.




"Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
news:9bszh.2478$ya1.2077@news02.roc.ny...
>I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a huge
>torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect I'm
>going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea what
>size this monster is?
> --
> FRH



Jeff Strickland 02-10-2007 10:36 PM

Re: Removing Rear Seat Belts
 
They are the same as on the front bumper, 55.




"Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
news:9bszh.2478$ya1.2077@news02.roc.ny...
>I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a huge
>torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect I'm
>going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea what
>size this monster is?
> --
> FRH




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