![]() Those would all be 3/16" or 1/4", your druthers. Just noticed I didn't put the size drill for the holes in the support bars. The upright bars are strong enough to hold things in place, but just flexible enough where if someone moves a seat it'll give a bit instead of limiting travel. Putting the top up and down can be done with the panel in place, though occasionally it'll 'just' rub the frame as it goes by so you may need to reach under there and give the panel a tug forward til the top clears. When it's done and installed, the headrests on the seats will brush up against the plexi just above the centerpoint between the upper and lower screws through the plexi proper. With the panel still off, and using the holes furthest out on the arms/uprights on those two screws, wing nut it in place, drill for the second set of holes and repeate the screw-washer-washer-nut as done in the front holes. Remove the outermost scrub strips from the panel, come up through the bottom of the frontmost scrub strip mount holes with a #6 screw through broad washer (fender washer would be ideal) then through the panel, then a regular flat washer and nut to anchor it. (it should print out on a 8 1/2 x 11 if you rotate it 90 degrees)Īs to the cargo panel holes, you kinda have to build the thing first to get them just right. Net cost of the whole project: around $40 Post creation and install, the hair fix takes less time than what you spend at a short red light. Driver updates will resolve any Driver conflict issues with all devices and improve the performance of your PC. It is recommended you update your Microsoft Mouse Drivers regularly in order to avoid conflicts. Prior to this things creation, it was a 15 minute stop outside wherever our destination was so she could get her hair back in shape. Download Microsoft Mouse Drivers Updates. It can be slipped right off with no problem.Īs to effectivness, my wife can vouch for that. (of course there's a better chance of scratching the plexi if it's put in that way, but if you needed to stuff the trunk, you could)īTW, the red vinyl on the lower 1/2 was something I had laying about that more or less matched my carpet and dash color, so I put that on as a 'lower level' deflector to stop air from coming in down low between the seats. The whole shield will fit in the trunk of the car, and if laid with the little support feet pointing up, will take up literally 0 trunk space. The top can go up and down without removing the shield, so having to take it out or tinker with it isn't a neccesity. The seats, if straight up, can go to the rearmost setting on the rail, and if you come forward 1-2 notches, they can be almost fully reclined. The support bars are those 1/2" x 1/8" x 4' galvanized flat bars they sell for use in chain link fences. ![]() The shield was made out of one of the hunks o' 1/8" plexiglass they sell at home depot, and was large enough to get 2 panels out of in the event I broke the first. Using #6 machine screws, some flat washers, 4 nuts and 4 wing nuts and drilling only 2 holes (that will never show if the cargo rails are put back in) I made the mounting system. If you look at the pic with 'fixing bolts' texted into it, you'll see where I removed the two outermost luggage skids that go in the cargo area. Now that I've got the camera, I can finally share I plan on adding sticky traps under the hood today.So last year I built this wind screen but didn't have a camera to show what I was on about. I plan on adding sticky traps under the hood today. ![]() I will be replacing that again once I know the mice are abated. The nest is not rebuilt but there are a lot of mouse droppings on the new cabin air filter. Today, 3 days later I removed the cabin air filter to inspect. They have been actively consuming the Tomcat blocks. I also placed the Tomcat mouse poison blocks under the hood. I removed the nest, sanitized everything and replaced the cabin air filter. The nest appears to be pieces of the truck cover lining stripped from the cover. I did find that they were nesting on the screen above the cabin air filter. I couldn't catch him and didn't see any damage under the hood. When I uncovered it and opened the hood a mouse promptly asked me what the f*ck I was doing there at the same time I was asking him that exact question. I also frequently sprayed peppermint critter repellent under and around the Taco along with spraying down the truck cover. Truck is covered outside and I placed Grandpa Gus scent packets throughout the truck both inside and under the hood. ![]() Monday I brought the Taco out of storage to find that all my efforts to keep the mice away failed.
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