And yet another project completed...
#1
And yet another project completed...
Today was the last nice day we were gonna have here in SE VA for the rest of the week, so today was the day to replace my rear package tray. I got started around 7 this morning and 2 hours later I was all buttoned up.
Installation went really smooth, with no issues or setbacks, and no trimming was required. The best part is I didn't have to remove the sail panels, and I didn't need any glue. I simply tucked the rear edge of the tray up underneath the trim piece that runs along the bottom of the window and called it good.
Also, the jute insulation was in good shape, so no need to replace that😀
Once again, my thanks goes out to all who contributed their advice and feedback, and I couldn't be happier with the results.
So, enough of my rambling...here's some pics.
Before
After
Installation went really smooth, with no issues or setbacks, and no trimming was required. The best part is I didn't have to remove the sail panels, and I didn't need any glue. I simply tucked the rear edge of the tray up underneath the trim piece that runs along the bottom of the window and called it good.
Also, the jute insulation was in good shape, so no need to replace that😀
Once again, my thanks goes out to all who contributed their advice and feedback, and I couldn't be happier with the results.
So, enough of my rambling...here's some pics.
Before
After
#2
Looks good. It would be nice if you followed up on posts such as this with a post to your original thread so other users gain from your experience.
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...ml#post1155372
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...ml#post1155372
#3
Looks good. It would be nice if you followed up on posts such as this with a post to your original thread so other users gain from your experience.
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...ml#post1155372
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...ml#post1155372
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