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Mark your line with marker. Bend the mat away from the line. Cut the line with a sharp utility knife. It will go through in a couple of passes.
It helps to put some grease on the blade.
I used kilmat inside the doghouse (between the fiberglass and the heat shield) and 1" thick horse stall mats on the tunnel and floor.
While you can do much, much more than this, it still made a pretty good difference. You can hold a conversation without needing the intercom system, and the...
You have to just be patient and search ebay, facebook, etc. Usually cheaper to piece it together, but requires much more patience and knowledge.
You can also post WTB on the classifieds here or on facebook.
Just be careful of scammers.
I would not mess with your truck unless its overheating. In which case, I would fix whatever is broken, rather than implement some sort of aftermarket mod. Just my opinion.
Meh, I'm happy to see young americans doing fun stuff without breaking any laws, swearing, or being confused about their gender. We need more people doing stuff like this.
If you watch their other videos they all (except for maybe the camera guy) take part in all kinds of custom fabrication...
Someone designed a mechanical keyed switch which adapts to the existing starter switch. Its supposed to retain the reliability of the OEM switch while still utilizing a key. Unfortunately I can't seem to find a link, but I remember seeing it on a Facebook group.
Otherwise, just go with a hidden...
You want to remove the whole plate, although if I remember correctly there *might* be one allen head screw underneath the seatbelt retractor.
-Use lots of penetrating oil
-Use a quality allen bit on a rachet wrench for more leverage
-Clean the head of the allen screws to ensure that your allen...
I used 1/2" hex bolts and washers for the through holes, and 3/8" bolts for the hinge holes.
Use quality grade 8 fasteners and antiseize for anything that goes in a threaded hole in case you ever want to be able to remove it.
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