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I did finally get all the carpet back in the car. First step was gluing rubber down to the bottom side: First layer of lexan: Then the factory foam, with
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I did finally get all the carpet back in the car. First step was gluing rubber down to the bottom side:
![]() First layer of lexan: ![]() Then the factory foam, with some dense foam in the center to take up the space where the factory sub would have been. On top of that foam I have another piece of lexan to protect the foam, and helps make up the distance between the two layers of foam: ![]() Then all the factory stuff on top again. |
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