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Posted: 03-26-2018 02:56 am |
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rbcnewfield Member
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I am replacing some interior trim on my 73, it has the original rubber mats but there was nothing to insulate the trans tunnel? There a 2 brackets/guides? spot welded to the drivers side only? Any idea what they are for or what I should do before covering the tunnel with carpeting. Attachment: 73 J-H (7).JPG (Downloaded 79 times)
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Posted: 03-26-2018 03:02 am |
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Screenplay Member
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The bracket on the driver's side makes it quick and easy to center the console during assembly. But that's not from any official sources, just my $.02. I took mine off when I redid the interior so the carpet could fasten directly to the tunnel and not have that funky hollow underneath. Clinton
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Posted: 03-29-2018 02:26 pm |
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Ralph H Member
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the tabs hold a piece of 1/4 inch padded backing and the carpet. The carpet was glued to the backing and snug fit into place. I put a stick-on foil mat down on the tunnel first and then glued my carpet to the original backing and slipped it back in. The top edge is concealed by the centre console. I did not use the original padded backing elsewhere as it is a water trap and causes rust. hence the rotten floor in most original JH.
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Posted: 03-29-2018 03:00 pm |
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rbcnewfield Member
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Thanks, I really appreciate the information. Mark
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