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Need to do the back window on dad's Ranger.Was way too hot and humid to work in the garage, but I did anyway...
Pulled out the driver's seat, all the trim and the headliner. All so that I can get the rear window pulled out to finally replace the butyl seal.
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Seal on the top was crusty and falling apart while the bottom part was still very much good
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While the headliner was out I added some heat duct insulation to the roof
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Hopefully that helps keep it a smidge cooler. Need to do under the carpet as well, but couldn't work up the effort.
Also replaced the driver's side b-pillar trim I broke a while ago. Got it all back together. Now just need to test the new seal and pray for no more leaks!
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Driver's seat is out of the Mazda version of the escape. Was an 05 base model. My only complaint is that it doesn't fold over forward enough to get behind it enough. Only reason I haven't installed the passenger side.Need to do the back window on dad's Ranger.
What is the driver seat out of? Looks like it fits well. Need to find something I like to replace the seats in my '99.
Haven't done the insulation on my Ranger. I did do something similar on my Kia Forte. Can't say how much it affected the temperature, but it isn't as loud inside when it rains hard. I used different stuff and it's falling down (sunroof "door" drags when opening) and I'll probably redo with what you used when I can get enough other projects done to work on it. What you used will probably word better for both sound and heat.
Makes sense. I've got the rear doors, so that wouldn't be an issue.Driver's seat is out of the Mazda version of the escape. Was an 05 base model. My only complaint is that it doesn't fold over forward enough to get behind it enough. Only reason I haven't installed the passenger side.
That's interesting, I have the ones I just swapped out. I will definitely see if I can take that part off. Makes way more sense then smashing it like I did.The ones I did had a plate on top. Or bottom. IDK. See picture. Pop it off with a flat screwdriver and rearrange tumblers till you're happy. I even made some the perfect size for my worn keys.
Definitely better!The chrome 'wrap' on my hub covers is in poor shape. I wanted to see if I could make them look better. Here's where it started at:
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I was able to get most of the old chrome off, but I got lazy on a couple spots and I'm pretty sure it will come back to haunt me. Will post an update later!
Not sure what I think about it. I knew it wasn't going to be chrome, but I'm on the fence:
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You can see the remaining chrome that I was too lazy to peel. It's not terrible, but I'm sure that's where it will fail first.
I guess overall it's better than it was. Might leave it for a day or so and see if it grows on me
Rust-Oleum Metallic, brilliant metal finishLooks way better.
Mine are in need of an upgrade - this looks like an inexpensive approach.
I covered my deer hooves with Dip you Car stuff cuz the aluminum surface was corroded in spots from wheel balancers (Lead on aluminum). I didn't do anything to the hubs. Now everything is looking like garbage.
What sprays did you use?