I'm not rockin my rear seats anymore, well I havent for actually a while now.
Underneath the rear seats there's this (i believe it to be) insulating or sound/vibration suppression 'sheet'. It's about a 1-2mm thinck and since my car was made about 9years ago, that s**t doesnt come out so easy.
I thought a grinder would take it off easily but I think my gas tank is right below that so that seems a bit risky as a grinder would cause alotta sparks to fly... So you guys have any idea???
I thought that if after a few hours of my car being parked, the SFL heat would help me take it off and it helped but by looking at the pic, that progress I made took me about 20min. That's alot for just a few square inches removed.
Let me know what/how you guys have done it. Thanks!
And just to throw it out there; I'm looking to buy Eagle Rods (new/used) and a set of pistons, both for a D16.
Underneath the rear seats there's this (i believe it to be) insulating or sound/vibration suppression 'sheet'. It's about a 1-2mm thinck and since my car was made about 9years ago, that s**t doesnt come out so easy.
I thought a grinder would take it off easily but I think my gas tank is right below that so that seems a bit risky as a grinder would cause alotta sparks to fly... So you guys have any idea???
I thought that if after a few hours of my car being parked, the SFL heat would help me take it off and it helped but by looking at the pic, that progress I made took me about 20min. That's alot for just a few square inches removed.
Let me know what/how you guys have done it. Thanks!
And just to throw it out there; I'm looking to buy Eagle Rods (new/used) and a set of pistons, both for a D16.