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Great idea, Ill do that with the new roof.Very informative pictures @Surfdc . Thanks for taking them. Could you take a couple of the dome light wiring for future reference?
Sure. stay tuned...
I see you have a dark truck. I had my sunroof "tinted" silver when I had the side windows done. It seems to help a bit in the summer sun. I find myself driving around with the inside slider open more now, rather than keeping it closed and dark. Now would be a good time to get it silvered if you are so inclined.
Cleaned the headliner and the garnish.Did you clean the headliner, or just the garnish pieces?
Cool. Hosing down the headliner would make me really nervous, but it seems to be pretty common in these. Mine is filthy! Anything to look out for when removing the headliner, or difficult areas?Cleaned the headliner and the garnish.
No.Cool. Hosing down the headliner would make me really nervous, but it seems to be pretty common in these. Mine is filthy! Anything to look out for when removing the headliner, or difficult areas?
Front drain hose is connected to 1" nipple by a hose clamp. Then it's just one run of hose right down A pillar, past the foot rest, and right out the front quarter panel. No Union, seam or coupler.Great work. A daunting task mine could benefit from as well. Thanks for sharing.
What's the Myers product ?
Like the household hand and laundry soap?
I see the front drain hose running down the a pillar. Is there a seam/Union/straight coupler in that hose visible? I had read years ago to use caution when poking and clearing these out not to separate them. Just curious of its presence and location
And the rear drains went through the round or the rectangle hole? Think you could replace them by dropping one side of the liner at a time or no way?