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Post by papcina on Aug 25, 2010 0:34:53 GMT -5
hi
can someone please take few pictures of the trunk interrior from a 1994 justy? or if not from any justy... and if possible to take a pic with the backup tire and its surrounding...
thanks a lot
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Post by eporter123 on Aug 25, 2010 2:25:31 GMT -5
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Post by papcina on Aug 25, 2010 8:06:15 GMT -5
thanks, now i need a pic with that blanket covered, how it looks than... btw. what's the tire size u have there, 115/70 R14? i can't see clearly...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2010 18:26:51 GMT -5
thanks, now i need a pic with that blanket covered, how it looks than... btw. what's the tire size u have there, 115/70 R14? i can't see clearly... There's a few interior pictures of my old '91 Justy 4x4 which should be similar (except with 4 doors). Here's my gallery of pictures: photos.wombatsauce.com/albums/justy/EDIT: Is this what you were looking for?
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Post by papcina on Aug 25, 2010 20:11:45 GMT -5
holy cow its a clean trunk ;D yep i was looking for that... one more question, have u added something hard between the backup tire and that "blanket"? cos i don't have nothing in between and that blanket falls in every empty space around the tire so i'm thinking to cut some thin plexiglass or wood and place it between so i can put normal things in my trunk without the fear of breaking...
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Post by Armageddous on Aug 25, 2010 21:37:11 GMT -5
There is supposed to be a piece of balsa wood type material cut out to the dimensions of your trunk that goes between the carpet and the spare tire. It's very common for these to get destroyed form moisture, lost or busted when a spare tire is accessed. Get a piece of 3/8 or 7/16 plywood and jigsaw out a new piece, it'll be better than new! (literally. the stock stuff is pretty weak.)
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Post by papcina on Aug 25, 2010 22:18:03 GMT -5
kk thx, was thinking to get plexi or plywood... anyway, the first i get ill cut thx
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Post by eporter123 on Aug 26, 2010 1:35:04 GMT -5
I cut out a piece of 1/4" melamine (thin particle board) for this very task. It's plenty strong, as it rests on top of the spare, and on the sides of the recessed spare area.
I used a piece of cardboard as a template. Cut, cut, cut again, then trace it onto the material you'll be using. As I recall, the Justy trunk is NOT symmetrical.
Also, it helps if you drill a ~1" diameter hole in the sheet of material on the edge near the bumper so that you can put your finger in and lift the piece up to get to the tire below.
Good luck!
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Post by eporter123 on Aug 26, 2010 1:37:24 GMT -5
Also, my spare is a 115/70D14
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