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REMOVING BRONCO INTERIOR.

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I don't know if this has been posted but these owners are removing their interior.
step by step guide. Pretty handy. Thanks @1Five1 Garage


CARGO AREA


DOOR PANELS


Will update if they take out the rest.
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Thanks for sharing the clips. I find this footage informative to know where the clip locations are and to understand the process to remove. There was also a video from Shocker Racing on how to remove door handles and exterior trim that they showed when they wrapped their Bronco.
 

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Found the video by ShockerRacing that I referenced above. Though not interior specific removal instructions, they do cover the removal of the door handles which of course ties into the interior.

 

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I would love to see the dash removed.
 

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Here is the last stage of the interior removal.
 

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Hello old thread. Anyone do this to add sound deadening?
 

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This is actually really useful for me! Thank you for sharing.
 

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What did you use?About how how much sqft of material did you use? Was it a PITA? Taking sweat equity out of the equation was it worth the effort and would you do it again? Any gotchas?
 

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What did you use?About how how much sqft of material did you use? Was it a PITA? Taking sweat equity out of the equation was it worth the effort and would you do it again? Any gotchas?
I used 120mil SilessMax and 157mil foam. I will link both.
I went full retard and used a LOT, I want to say about 120-150 sq ft of each.
To be honest I don't know if it was worth the effort I put into it. It took me a good 4 days. I gutted the interior to include most of the dash to get to the firewall.
I probably would do it again but just because I'm obsessive and have too much time on my hands.
The only advise I have is that doing the doors is easier if you take them off and lay them down. Nothing is difficult just tedious and time consuming. Keep track of clips, fasteners, brackets ect. It's easy to lose them and get them mixed up.

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I used 120mil SilessMax and 157mil foam. I will link both.
I went full retard and used a LOT, I want to say about 120-150 sq ft of each.
To be honest I don't know if it was worth the effort I put into it. It took me a good 4 days. I gutted the interior to include most of the dash to get to the firewall.
I probably would do it again but just because I'm obsessive and have too much time on my hands.
The only advise I have is that doing the doors is easier if you take them off and lay them down. Nothing is difficult just tedious and time consuming. Keep track of clips, fasteners, brackets ect. It's easy to lose them and get them mixed up.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09Y5BQYGL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C781SZ5G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thank you. It is hard for me to find how much material i would need to do the floor and doors with CLD + others. The precut stuff give a ball park but it leaves a lot to be desired.
im debating doing
resosnix CLD + barrier on the floor
resosnix CLD +fibermat on the doors
im scared of the time commitment
first things first im adding the extra weathersealing on the roof + doors to see what my ROI is on that.
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