PICS of removed headliner and rhino lined floor, miltiple people asked
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Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L
Here are some pix of what people requested.
I ripped out my headliner on my 92. Im not sure about the later like 98-00 models with the speakers in the roof, or the roof ***** as I call them. but on older models just take a boxcutter and go rite down the middle and across in a couple spots. remove all attachments first like visors etc. DOME LIGHTS DO NOT NEED TO BE REMOVED. they are attached to a cross member. there will only be one wire, its for the passenger and driver dome and its tiny and easy, overall it looks awesome! it is NOT louder and I havenot noticed a change in temp
Rhino lined floor:
Its actually duplicolor roll on but rhino line is easy to say. 1 gallon is 50$ and coated my whole floor in like 3 coats and I did a bit on my bumper. the floor will be hot when you drive be prepared for that. especially the passenger side because of the cat converter and exhaust. I love it though
overall H20 doesnt have anything on my interior now!
I ripped out my headliner on my 92. Im not sure about the later like 98-00 models with the speakers in the roof, or the roof ***** as I call them. but on older models just take a boxcutter and go rite down the middle and across in a couple spots. remove all attachments first like visors etc. DOME LIGHTS DO NOT NEED TO BE REMOVED. they are attached to a cross member. there will only be one wire, its for the passenger and driver dome and its tiny and easy, overall it looks awesome! it is NOT louder and I havenot noticed a change in temp
Rhino lined floor:
Its actually duplicolor roll on but rhino line is easy to say. 1 gallon is 50$ and coated my whole floor in like 3 coats and I did a bit on my bumper. the floor will be hot when you drive be prepared for that. especially the passenger side because of the cat converter and exhaust. I love it though
overall H20 doesnt have anything on my interior now!
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Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
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Without my rubber floor mats, you need them for the heat! a nice trick is I took one of my rear passenger floor mats and I (in drivers seat) put it on the slant by my right calf cuz the heat radiates to my leg and its a ton better
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From: Oakland Maine
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
It is louder on the highway, and there will be a significant temperature issue in the cold months depending on where you live. I pulled mine out due to sagging, and was thinking about doing the carpet, but now I think the carpet can stay, and I have thought about some kind of head liner to replace the one I removed.
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Year: 1992
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I think in the cold months the cold coming inthrough the metal roof and the hot floor will balance out I hope, heres my solution to hot legs and feet
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From: Griffin, G.A.
Year: 1990
Model: Comanche
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lol... thats funny... i just gutted my seats and did my floors yesterday... the carpets been cut out along time now though... floors was getting rusted up so i wire wheeled them like crazy and cut out the rust holes... still gotta patch up the hole and i freakin ran out with a 2x2 square in the back area... which is ok cause i wanna do a second coat anyways... last way longer that way...
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