2000 Toyota Hiace Interior Fit Out - ..started 2 days ago, going to post the progress over the coming weeks  

xxjoshstarxx
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Post #1 post 11th July 2009 - 04:43 AM
Just bought a 2000 Hiace and currently getting it ready for a complete interior fit out then work on the outside.
Here are some pics i took over the last couple of days..
Laid the foam underlay to stop vibration noise and some sort of insulation from the hot and cold temps.
Put together wheel arch boxes.
Cut cardboard templates then laid flooring using 9mm MDF and lined walls using 3mm MDF. Also made boxes for the wheel arches.
Tommorow I will be lining the roof with 3mm and laying marine carpet for the boxes and floor but not I'm not 100% sure what I want to do for the walls and roof
...any suggestions would be appreciated??
Also another quick couple of questions, after opinions on wheels.. Im going 19's or 20's but havent made up my mind on chrome or black rims.. or even a mixture of both.
As for the altezza tail lights which of these 2 do you guys prefer.. any feedback would be killer!

Tail Lights #1 <---link
Tail Lights #2 <---link

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This post has been edited by xxjoshstarxx: Jul 11 2009, 04:44 AM
 

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2000 Hiace in progress
Geesuf
Post #2

sorry bud havent started mine yet, lol heaps busy atm
be good to see how yours goes

xxjoshstarxx
Post #3

Purchased marine carpet today $350 later.. that shit aint cheap.. sticking it down with glue the best idea?

TuffVC
Post #4

Contact adhesive on both (carpet and wood) but be CAREFUL....you only get ONE go at getting it right....ie if it touches where u dont want it to,youre SCREWED!!!

Tail light 2 as well if you must have those...panelling looks good,I assume its just to make it look good!?!?!

xxjoshstarxx
Post #5

Yeah champ the MDF panels are just to make it look a bit better. want to keep it straight inside without all the ridges when the carpet goes over.
I have found a spray adhesive that comes in a can im thinking this will work ok. And as for the tail lights.. you dont sounds to keen.. not keen on altezzas?
I did think about smoking them though.

xxjoshstarxx
Post #6

turns out they dont have any of this spray adhesive left.
does anyone know where I can source some from?? what particular shops?

Protius
Post #7

Got a compressor? Buy a cheap spray gun and just use normal contact adhesive.

xxjoshstarxx
Post #8

I did think about doing that. Although I dont have access to a compressor. Either way I dont want to coat every square either.
Super cheap, autobarn? Kmart? lol

TuffVC
Post #9

Try Bunnings....

xxjoshstarxx
Post #10

Will do exactly that, got a feeling its not going to be cheap either
Heres just another pic of the floor carpet being laid.

Rookie ROX
Post #11

Don't forget when using contact adhesive that you need to WAIT after painting/spraying it on. The tin will specify the time, but normally ~10min until it's tacky. If you whack it on straight away, it won't bond properly.

If you're going bulk items, certainly avoid Bunnings. Hit up your REAL trade suppliers.

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