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Re: Soft tops in winter/Interior
- To: ihc@domain.elided
- Subject: Re: Soft tops in winter/Interior
- From: "Myron Ware" <cmw@domain.elided>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 07:54:04 EST
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- Organization: NASA Langley Research Center
- Reply-To: "Myron Ware" <cmw@domain.elided>
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Alan,
I suppose you could either get some thin fibreboard and make a
panel out of that, or you could get some thin sheet metal, cut it to
make a panel and screw it onto the door. If you ever want to fill
the holes with a speaker, just take the panel off for a pre-cut hole.
HTH,
Myron
> carpeting for $100, but I'm concerned about the doors. I have two huge
> speaker holes below the window handles and stock door pads won't cover the
> holes. Anyone have any ideas? Is there any material that could be used
> to cover the entire door interior?
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C. Myron Ware Senior Prog/Analyst, CNE | NASA Langley Research Center
Email c.m.ware@domain.elided | Hampton, Va 23681
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Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when
you do criticize him, you'll be a mile away and have his shoes. -- Unknown
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