Removing Rear Seat Belts
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They are the same as on the front bumper, 55.
"Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
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>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
"Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
news:9bszh.2478$ya1.2077@news02.roc.ny...
>I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a huge
>torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect I'm
>going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea what
>size this monster is?
> --
> FRH
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Just keep the Hurculiner off your Hootus.
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
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> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH
>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH
>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>
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Just keep the Hurculiner off your Hootus.
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH
>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH
>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>
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Just keep the Hurculiner off your Hootus.
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH
>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH
>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>
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Just keep the Hurculiner off your Hootus.
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH
>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
> have any experience with it?
>
>
> Harkin wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>> what size this monster is?
>>> --
>>> FRH
>>
>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>> rhino'd.
>>
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Hey Coasty,
If you're driving by Blue Wind on your way home sometime this week,
would you mind stopping by and showing me the Herculiner?
Just look for a red Jeep...and an otherwise empty parking lot - if there
are too many customers, I won't be able to look at it.
You can get a sandwich while you're there, too - they're quite good.
I'll be wearing my Titleist hat.
Thanks!
Coasty wrote:
> I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
> sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
> a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
> friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
> (xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do
> it in
> the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
> interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
> bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.
>
> Coasty
>
> "The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
>> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
>> have any experience with it?
>>
>>
>> Harkin wrote:
>>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>>> what size this monster is?
>>>> --
>>>> FRH
>>>
>>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>>> rhino'd.
>>>
>
If you're driving by Blue Wind on your way home sometime this week,
would you mind stopping by and showing me the Herculiner?
Just look for a red Jeep...and an otherwise empty parking lot - if there
are too many customers, I won't be able to look at it.
You can get a sandwich while you're there, too - they're quite good.
I'll be wearing my Titleist hat.
Thanks!
Coasty wrote:
> I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
> sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
> a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
> friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
> (xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do
> it in
> the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
> interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
> bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.
>
> Coasty
>
> "The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
>> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
>> have any experience with it?
>>
>>
>> Harkin wrote:
>>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>>> what size this monster is?
>>>> --
>>>> FRH
>>>
>>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>>> rhino'd.
>>>
>
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Hey Coasty,
If you're driving by Blue Wind on your way home sometime this week,
would you mind stopping by and showing me the Herculiner?
Just look for a red Jeep...and an otherwise empty parking lot - if there
are too many customers, I won't be able to look at it.
You can get a sandwich while you're there, too - they're quite good.
I'll be wearing my Titleist hat.
Thanks!
Coasty wrote:
> I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
> sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
> a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
> friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
> (xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do
> it in
> the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
> interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
> bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.
>
> Coasty
>
> "The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
>> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
>> have any experience with it?
>>
>>
>> Harkin wrote:
>>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>>> what size this monster is?
>>>> --
>>>> FRH
>>>
>>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>>> rhino'd.
>>>
>
If you're driving by Blue Wind on your way home sometime this week,
would you mind stopping by and showing me the Herculiner?
Just look for a red Jeep...and an otherwise empty parking lot - if there
are too many customers, I won't be able to look at it.
You can get a sandwich while you're there, too - they're quite good.
I'll be wearing my Titleist hat.
Thanks!
Coasty wrote:
> I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
> sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
> a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
> friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
> (xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do
> it in
> the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
> interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
> bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.
>
> Coasty
>
> "The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
>> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
>> have any experience with it?
>>
>>
>> Harkin wrote:
>>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>>> what size this monster is?
>>>> --
>>>> FRH
>>>
>>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>>> rhino'd.
>>>
>
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Hey Coasty,
If you're driving by Blue Wind on your way home sometime this week,
would you mind stopping by and showing me the Herculiner?
Just look for a red Jeep...and an otherwise empty parking lot - if there
are too many customers, I won't be able to look at it.
You can get a sandwich while you're there, too - they're quite good.
I'll be wearing my Titleist hat.
Thanks!
Coasty wrote:
> I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
> sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
> a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
> friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
> (xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do
> it in
> the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
> interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
> bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.
>
> Coasty
>
> "The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
>> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
>> have any experience with it?
>>
>>
>> Harkin wrote:
>>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>>> what size this monster is?
>>>> --
>>>> FRH
>>>
>>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>>> rhino'd.
>>>
>
If you're driving by Blue Wind on your way home sometime this week,
would you mind stopping by and showing me the Herculiner?
Just look for a red Jeep...and an otherwise empty parking lot - if there
are too many customers, I won't be able to look at it.
You can get a sandwich while you're there, too - they're quite good.
I'll be wearing my Titleist hat.
Thanks!
Coasty wrote:
> I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
> sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
> a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
> friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
> (xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do
> it in
> the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
> interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
> bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.
>
> Coasty
>
> "The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
>> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
>> have any experience with it?
>>
>>
>> Harkin wrote:
>>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>>> what size this monster is?
>>>> --
>>>> FRH
>>>
>>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>>> rhino'd.
>>>
>
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Hey Coasty,
If you're driving by Blue Wind on your way home sometime this week,
would you mind stopping by and showing me the Herculiner?
Just look for a red Jeep...and an otherwise empty parking lot - if there
are too many customers, I won't be able to look at it.
You can get a sandwich while you're there, too - they're quite good.
I'll be wearing my Titleist hat.
Thanks!
Coasty wrote:
> I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
> sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
> a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
> friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
> (xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do
> it in
> the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
> interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
> bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.
>
> Coasty
>
> "The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
>> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
>> have any experience with it?
>>
>>
>> Harkin wrote:
>>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>>> what size this monster is?
>>>> --
>>>> FRH
>>>
>>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>>> rhino'd.
>>>
>
If you're driving by Blue Wind on your way home sometime this week,
would you mind stopping by and showing me the Herculiner?
Just look for a red Jeep...and an otherwise empty parking lot - if there
are too many customers, I won't be able to look at it.
You can get a sandwich while you're there, too - they're quite good.
I'll be wearing my Titleist hat.
Thanks!
Coasty wrote:
> I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
> sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It took
> a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
> friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
> (xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do
> it in
> the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
> interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
> bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.
>
> Coasty
>
> "The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
>> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
>> have any experience with it?
>>
>>
>> Harkin wrote:
>>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet to
>>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any idea
>>>> what size this monster is?
>>>> --
>>>> FRH
>>>
>>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>>> rhino'd.
>>>
>
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I get out of work after 5pm if I see the jeep I pull in.
Coasty
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqm5b2$t5m$1@aioe.org...
> Hey Coasty,
> If you're driving by Blue Wind on your way home sometime this week, would
> you mind stopping by and showing me the Herculiner?
> Just look for a red Jeep...and an otherwise empty parking lot - if there
> are too many customers, I won't be able to look at it.
> You can get a sandwich while you're there, too - they're quite good. I'll
> be wearing my Titleist hat.
> Thanks!
>
> Coasty wrote:
>> I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
>> sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It
>> took
>> a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
>> friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
>> (xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do it
>> in
>> the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
>> interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
>> bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:eqltje$d1u$1@aioe.org...
>>> Speaking of Rhinolining, I'm thinking of Herculining the YJs. Anybody
>>> have any experience with it?
>>>
>>>
>>> Harkin wrote:
>>>> On Feb 10, 6:03 pm, "Frank_v7.0" <n...@no.net> wrote:
>>>>> I removed the rear seat on my '04 TJ and when I pulled up the carpet
>>>>> to
>>>>> remove the center seat belts and bracket I found what appears to be a
>>>>> huge torx headed bolt holding the assembly down. I've got a few torx
>>>>> screwdrivers, but this is way larger than anything I've got. I suspect
>>>>> I'm going to have to get something to use with my 3/8" driver. Any
>>>>> idea
>>>>> what size this monster is?
>>>>> --
>>>>> FRH
>>>>
>>>> I picked up a T50 to take mine out ('98 TJ though) before I had it
>>>> rhino'd.
>>>>
>>
Coasty
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqm5b2$t5m$1@aioe.org...
> Hey Coasty,
> If you're driving by Blue Wind on your way home sometime this week, would
> you mind stopping by and showing me the Herculiner?
> Just look for a red Jeep...and an otherwise empty parking lot - if there
> are too many customers, I won't be able to look at it.
> You can get a sandwich while you're there, too - they're quite good. I'll
> be wearing my Titleist hat.
> Thanks!
>
> Coasty wrote:
>> I Herculined my 04 TJ did the interior with 3 coats including the door
>> sills. It still looks great and has held up to the mud and water. It
>> took
>> a one gallon kit to do the job just make sure you follow directions. A
>> friend did his TJ but did not take his time to use the proper cleaner
>> (xylene) along with proper scuffing and it pealed in areas. If you do it
>> in
>> the summer it only takes about 2 hours between coats. Stripped out the
>> interior on a Friday and by Sunday afternoon put everything back. I also
>> bought an extra quart and did the fender wells.
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:eqltje$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.
>>>>
>>


