Three words: contact Gary Goers.
A few more : if you want to install the driver's side trunk liner easily
and without damaging it, when
you (unsuccessfully) try to bend it around-and-behind the fuel filler
tube, REMOVE the fuel filler tube, first
(easier said than done, the first time that it is removed).
Also, Gary's liners can be cut too high, underneath the trunk hinges,
so, by sitting inside the trunk while
someone you trust lowers the trunk onto you, you can check for the
trunk-hinge clearance, so that
after the trunk is again opened on you, you can remove the liner and
custom trim/shape its hinge notches
so that the hinges do not rip/tear through the liner notches.
Neil Vedder
debenson2 wrote:
I wish to remake a trunk liner out of some similar stuff as it came
with, dose anyone know of a place that sells that kinda heavy
cardboard stuff I can trim to fit? Or something close anyway?
Something thin but strong yet easy to cut and form...
There was a place in Hemmings that would remake the panels for me but
I can not find them or their number...Or even have a pattern for them.
debenson2
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Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 55443 USA
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