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94 ranger interior build.




partin_us_99

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Nothing???????????
 

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this should get some more responses.







wayyyyyyy too many to list
 

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i think you should carry that camo on the doors down to the bottom where the carpet is on the door.
 

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i want to do the same thing on my 94 .did u take off the fabric on the door or did you just put the camo over it? and what did you use to hold it on?
 

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Well I removed the door panel and the plastic studs that are molded to the back I broke on the first one so FYI don't do that haha. If you take a little heat and bend them in it'll make the whole process alot easier. I took the old material off and used camo head liner material and
the headliner glue to the plastic pieces. Some small screws
on the back side to hold the plastic piece on and bingo. And I
plan on doing the bottom door fabric but for the
most part I just needed to get it back together. Thanks for the feedback fellas.
 

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Well I removed the door panel and the plastic studs that are molded to the back I broke on the first one so FYI don't do that haha. If you take a little heat and bend them in it'll make the whole process alot easier. I took the old material off and used camo head liner material and
the headliner glue to the plastic pieces. Some small screws
on the back side to hold the plastic piece on and bingo. And I
plan on doing the bottom door fabric but for the
most part I just needed to get it back together. Thanks for the feedback fellas.
be careful on that bottom carpet. I learned the hard way on it. Damn stuff is glued with this super sticky hot glue like stuff as well as these lil short skinny staples you cant see from just lookin at the panel. i took a rusty one in the finger. Glad i had a tetnus shot a few years ago when i stepped ona nail and it went an inch in my foot.
 

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Dually noted. Yea there were several of those 1/4 IN staples everywhere cause i kept the original 60/40 seats and they're in the process of some custom upholstry work but i covered a new console that i bought off this site in complete camo. AND it doesnt have the notorious bunjy latch any more IT ACTUALLY WORKS!!!! YAY haha
 

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Also if anyone has any clue how to post pics up on here let me know because i have over 200 detailed pics of the whole process of what i did.
 

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