Mate
Photo/s of your rear capering?
Did you Velcro marine carpet? Curious
Thanks
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Mate
Photo/s of your rear capering?
Did you Velcro marine carpet? Curious
Thanks
Hi Jim
All i used was rubber backed black carpet from Bunnings ($35.78 lineal metre)
Had a roll of 10mm sticky backed rubber I use in my job and lined the load space with the rubber and then kwik grip in a spray can to glue the carpet to the rubber. The marine carpet was now way as thick as the one I chose and I found this stuff very easy to use. I have used it before when I made a draw for the rear of the wife's 4wd and to line the boot of an old Holden I used to own.
Cheers Ian
righto, will check out Bunnings. The marine carpet looks good at BCF ($40 m 1m x 2m length), and I went to Clarke Rubber and saw they have some quite thick dense rubber for about $80/1m (x 1.5m length).
Not really a cost issue (well it is but isn't), just want to do the job well, while making sure its practical and I dont trap water and cause some future problems with removal- and sand etc building up.
When you said 10mm rubber, did you mean 10mm wide strips or a 10mm rubber, and this stuck to the entire rear load area etc, and then you cut and glued the carpet ontop.
So by using the rubber you have quietened the beast, and then the carpet has added layers and made it look sophisticated.. correct (as sophisticated as you a Defender will get..)
I am really keen to see a photo, if you are technically or effort inclined.
Yeah, post some landy porn !
[The rear carpet came up a treat, almost looks a like factory fit. ][/QUOTE]
I wasn't going to say it that bluntly, but comments like above, and then no photos is a little bit of a tease.. and I think there is something about photos in the regulations!!! ha ha.
See how you go mate. Love to see it, but do appreciate factor.
Hi Jim
I use and sell 10mm thick black rubber (as attached) in my work (air con supplies) we use it as insulation on ductwork and sheetmetal boxes. I just measured up the back and cut it to shape, peeled off the backing paper and gently put it on. Then cut the carpet to the correct shape and used kwik grip in a pressure pack waited 10-15 mins until it went tacky and fred's ya aunty, all done. It has quietened it a bit, more or less got rid of any Defender Drone and deadend the noise from stones and the like when they get flickerered up from the tyres. Got the bullbar, winch and towbar fitted on Wednesday and fitted spotties last night, just waiting for the high roof brackets for the rack, have to fit the deep cycle this weekend and wire up the fridge, might make a storage box to sit next to the fridge slide with a hinged top lid to hold the recovery gear ( to recover others of course:cool:)
Cheers Ian