OK, OK. Jim gave me some easy squeazy hints. I'll try tomorrow. Scott, I'll call and come over next time I'm down. Any scotch left?
Pat
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Onramp Enjoy the Hiways of Life!Supporting Member
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goaljnky New MemberWhat brand? I might be down...
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
Here is a picture of my RSD that I picked up used 2 years ago at MOTD.
The floor under it is double dynamatted and the under side of the RSD also has a think stick on foam sound deadner. Next I covered in in carpet and made an insert for the rear area between my RMW Meth tank and a JL 10 inch sub.
*Note those ugly stock seats with Wet Okle covers have been removed and replaced with Mitsu Evo 9 Recaros since picture was taken.
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting MemberThe Balvenie.......
12 yr old single malt
Thanks to Pat
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goaljnky New MemberTry Balbair if you get a chance. Soooooo good.
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Metalman Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
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Soooo..... Jim
Can we expect to see a "How To", in the future, with pic's from Foggy?
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Been doing some searching, looking, checking and this seems to be less complicated then I thought it would be. Thinking I'll make by own cover, as the area is not that large. So, all I need is to get some sound proofing material and get started.

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Go for it Jim....
It won't have as many sides as that "Tack Box" you built. Don't forget to crank up that picture making magic box so we all can follow in your footsteps.
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As is normally the case I couldn't just sit around and wait, so I took the seat backs out a few minutes ago. That just involves releasing a pressure clip and tilting to allow a key way to release. I will take some pictures, but Outmotoring has already covered this part very well here:
Picasa Web Albums - outmotoring.com - How To Gen 2 ...
What surprised me was the weight of each seat back. They are heavy suckers. I will find my hanging scale and post the weight later.
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Good grief. Each seat back is 15 pounds. Just removing them alone is a loss of 30 useless pounds of weight. :crazy:
Here is an even better "How To" for the seat removal.
http://www.miniacal.com/remove_rear_seats/
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Wear shorts then....drop 7 pounds there!!!
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