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  • rstep
    304 AMC
    • Oct 09, 2003
    • 2081

    pics of the start to updating interior

    old style high back,console and carpet
    77 Cherokee 401/400 trans,Holley on edelbrock performer,PT 1339
    d44s,detriot rear ,diff guards front and rear
    Fabbed front and rear bumpers,Tire carrier
    33"BFG KM2's on black spokes
    Tadrack
    Interior upgraded,Durango console, custom gauge panel,bucket seats
    Soa,with 1" shackle up front
    Hood vents
  • keej
    232 I6
    • May 17, 2004
    • 240

    #2
    So who makes that center console? Who did you get the carpet from? Any regrets on either of them?

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    • rstep
      304 AMC
      • Oct 09, 2003
      • 2081

      #3
      the console was salvaged from a dodge durango and sheet metal added to fit contor of floor,the carpet came from Bj's straight forward install i also used sound deadner on areas of the floor prior to installing the carpet.
      77 Cherokee 401/400 trans,Holley on edelbrock performer,PT 1339
      d44s,detriot rear ,diff guards front and rear
      Fabbed front and rear bumpers,Tire carrier
      33"BFG KM2's on black spokes
      Tadrack
      Interior upgraded,Durango console, custom gauge panel,bucket seats
      Soa,with 1" shackle up front
      Hood vents

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      • keej
        232 I6
        • May 17, 2004
        • 240

        #4
        Hmmm... Dodge Durango center console... Now you're giving me ideas I doubt I find a Durango anywhere out here, but I can probably find something similar that I modify and make it work...

        Did you do a full carpet kit all the way to the rear?

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        • rstep
          304 AMC
          • Oct 09, 2003
          • 2081

          #5
          carpet was the full kit just for ease of getting molded carpet the console came with aux out let prewired and great spot for aux switch's
          77 Cherokee 401/400 trans,Holley on edelbrock performer,PT 1339
          d44s,detriot rear ,diff guards front and rear
          Fabbed front and rear bumpers,Tire carrier
          33"BFG KM2's on black spokes
          Tadrack
          Interior upgraded,Durango console, custom gauge panel,bucket seats
          Soa,with 1" shackle up front
          Hood vents

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          • keej
            232 I6
            • May 17, 2004
            • 240

            #6
            I'd like to put a rubberized bedliner type of material in my cargo area and carpet the front and rear seat areas. I'm also trying to decide what center console I want to end up going with. I think we're going to go junkyard hunting this weekend, and if I don't find anything, probably build my own to fit a tv for the 3 and 5 year old that will be riding in the rear.

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            • rstep
              304 AMC
              • Oct 09, 2003
              • 2081

              #7
              you may want to fab up a unit yourself then to keep down how much modifing is done,your kids would watch tv my twin 6 year olds are usually telling me to go faster or deeper in the mud they love the wheeling part of the jeep are you doing your side panels and wheel humps in carpet or other
              77 Cherokee 401/400 trans,Holley on edelbrock performer,PT 1339
              d44s,detriot rear ,diff guards front and rear
              Fabbed front and rear bumpers,Tire carrier
              33"BFG KM2's on black spokes
              Tadrack
              Interior upgraded,Durango console, custom gauge panel,bucket seats
              Soa,with 1" shackle up front
              Hood vents

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              • keej
                232 I6
                • May 17, 2004
                • 240

                #8
                The YJ is for the wheeling. The Waggy will mostly be doing towing, camping, and traveling duties with the occasional light off-roading thrown in. I'd like to add as much luxury too it as possible to keep me from off-roading it and tearing it up...

                I'm not sure what I plan on doing with the rear area yet. I've been thinking about doing some side panels in wood/fiberglass with custom speaker pods, and then rhino lining everything in the back, including the inner fender humps, floor, and tailgate... All plans are still in the works though.

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