Hmm I was wondering about that as well. Seems plausible but don't know for sure. Regardless the frame and structure of the car isn't.The entire exhaust system is stainless, no?
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Hmm I was wondering about that as well. Seems plausible but don't know for sure. Regardless the frame and structure of the car isn't.The entire exhaust system is stainless, no?
Is there an easy way of cutting the mesh with a dremmel and then remove it as it is not bolted in but slotted in. In not intending to put it ever back in so looking for a rather quick fix
I had the same thought when I saw this post. Would the shifter boot also come off cleanly if cut open?Is there an easy way of cutting the mesh with a dremmel and then remove it as it is not bolted in but slotted in. In not intending to put it ever back in so looking for a rather quick fix
Thats the answer I was looking forYou could most likely destructively cut a strip out of the center and then pull it out. certainly faster to do, you’d also have to vacuum out any debris.
The shift boot is so easy to remove, you also have to remove the top cover to bolt the shroud on. No point in cutting anything there.I had the same thought when I saw this post. Would the shifter boot also come off cleanly if cut open?
Let us know how it turns out if you go this route.
The whole rear subframe of the V6 is galvanized steel. The rest of the chassis is extruded aluminum.Hmm I was wondering about that as well. Seems plausible but don't know for sure. Regardless the frame and structure of the car isn't.
great idea thanks! Will order it and cut it myself.. i guess thats much easierCould be cut from ABS type plastic sheet that matches plastic in front of it, edges smoothed, then installed?
It would match the tan leather…….or, you could aim for an all-cardboard interior...
Scroll back to post #73 on the previous page to see my slightly different fix for this.Has anyone done this already with a 3d print? Or attempted?
Currently happy with the open gear but the bottom part doesn't look nice plus I have dropped already some stuff in it so have made this design sketch to cover the bottom part, now I need to transfer this into a 3d printed final product.
Any idea or help how I can transfer this cardboard paper design into a 3d printable file?
Thanks.. i have tried to understand there what you did earlier. Now i understand that you have put that plate under which makes sense but how did you get it in there? Disassembled the 4 nuts and slide it under?Scroll back to post #73 on the previous page to see my slightly different fix for this.
Exactly.Thanks.. i have tried to understand there what you did earlier. Now i understand that you have put that plate under which makes sense but how did you get it in there? Disassembled the 4 nuts and slide it under?