Re: No Compromise ph1 ITB build (Fastcar, BTM, TDF, RS Fab) - ITB update p77
so yesterday started back with the large patch of sound deadening on the roof. This time i was armed with a heat gun, although this still took about an hour - hour and a half it was quite easy this time around.
half off,
totally off
the clump - i genuinely was quite shocked how heavy this was, fair old weight.
and the verticals of the rear footwells that i sorted thursday.
So thats all the sound deadening removal on this car i think, and god am i thankful thats over, its a job i never ever want to do again, easily the worst job i have done on the car so far.... prior to my next job i decided it was a good idea to remove the handbrake, god knows why i didn't do this sooner,
and then onto something i had kind of been looking forward to, grinding and cutting. This is the first time i have ever used a grinder and cutter. 2 sanding discs and 1 cutting disc later (the cutting disc shattered, not nice) and i was left with alot of shiney bits were protrusions once were, all the little trim screw sticky outy bits gone, this was all the way though the car, the floors, the dash etc etc.
there is a fair bit more cutting to do but with the night closing in i didn't want to get carried away on another job so decided to do some mock-ups. The first of these being were to cut the doors today. The eagle eyes amoung you will have noticed i have been asking anyone and everyone about which bits to cut. It seems you can cut the whole lot out, however my friend made a valid point that you will still need the interior door handle to mount to something so you can get the leverage, otherwise it just won't work, so, so far i have this marked, the hashes being the bits to disappear first.
that will be one of todays jobs so i want to make sure i go there knowing where to cut.
next up i mocked up a blanking plate for the lettter box to the right of the steering wheel, i am unsure what use to come through there now but it will shortly be covered.
so along with the other bits, this will also be cut today, the cutting disc is already mounted up and ready for me to go when i get down there....
and lastly for the day i mocked up the final foot for the seat subframes. You can just see the cardboard foot in the bottom picture. The subframes will use the existing mount points so are nice and strong but are also super low.
super low is good, but it now looks like the battery will not be going under the seat (it just wont fit...lol) so i will be having to re-think that location, anyways thats enough for this morning, i am out of coffee, another update tonight or tomorrow