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  1. #31
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    Default Re: Avanza DIY (Insulating Firewall & Ceiling + bluelight)

    Quote Originally Posted by ngarcia View Post
    Sir marfin,

    nakabili kasi ako mudguard sa Concorde.. tapos nung ilalagay ko na sya parang hindi fit dun sa vanzie ko.. panu nga pla yun kasi parang wala akong nakitang butas para sa screw.. nakita ko yung lock nung parang fender lining sa ilalim.. yung ba gagamitin?

    meron kasama screw yung mudguard pero sobrang nipis nya.. yung bang mudguard na nabili mo sa indo me kasama din screws?
    OT post,

    Sa original Avanza thread na lang po.
    http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showt...25872&page=490

    Or create a new Thread for your question. If new thread, please include the work Avanza in the title.
    Last edited by meledson; May 21st, 2008 at 01:44 PM.

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    Default Re: Avanza DIY (Insulating Firewall & Ceiling + bluelight)

    Quote Originally Posted by meledson View Post
    Di ba, the best way to learn is "to get your hands dirty." :D
    I am not afraid naman sir to get my hands dirty...kaya lang takot si boss na pag ako lang ang gumawa, without "strict" guidance, I might destroy our Vanzie...as I have done with countless of our appliances......and that is based on experience hehehe!!!

  3. #33
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    Default Re: Avanza DIY (Insulating Firewall & Ceiling + bluelight)

    *pres

    sorry po. di po kasi ako magawa ng new tread.. eto lumalabas.

    ngarcia
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  4. #34
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    Default Re: Avanza DIY (Insulating Firewall & Ceiling + bluelight)

    Quote Originally Posted by ngarcia View Post
    *pres

    sorry po. di po kasi ako magawa ng new tread.. eto lumalabas.

    [B]
    Sa Original avanza thread ka mag post. Pa try naman.

  5. #35
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    Default Re: Avanza DIY (Insulating Firewall & Ceiling + bluelight)

    Quote Originally Posted by jaspi11 View Post
    paparahin sana kita kahapon sa may san pedro boundary para makita ko yung insulation ng firewall mo, nasa meralco san pedro ako around 4pm..sayang
    Sana tinext mo nalang ako bro. hinde kita nakita kase. Next time nalang.


    Quote Originally Posted by juanarodriguez View Post
    Gentlemen.....type ko din itong DIY to put heat/soundproofing sa roof ni Vanzie....discussed with my boss and no violent reaction about the project. He is not happy though that I will do it myself!!!

    Anywayz, how about having a session with Sir Marfin for demo hands-on project para maiba naman ang EB?

    Magvo-voluunteer na ako na gawing MODEL si Vanzie ko for G model....promise lang ibabalik sa dating itsura.....

    Of course, if somebody will insist kahit model din sya for blue lights, etc., etc. etc.....pwede din po
    Ok lang yan ma'am pwede ko i demonstrate. First customer may 50% discount... .
    Anyway this morning just done covering the backpart with insulation.
    Pictures will be posted asap.

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    Default Re: Avanza DIY (Insulating Firewall & Ceiling + bluelight)

    Just bought a 2meters of 10cm double sided film type insulation this morning.
    Now here is the rear hood project as I mention earlier.

    PART 1


    Here is the original look of our avanza J-type ceiling.



    I start by removing this rubber.


    This is the clip woohoo and I was talking about.


    Taking the clips out. (hope i can return it to original look)


    Continue to PART2

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    Default Re: Avanza DIY (Insulating Firewall & Ceiling + bluelight)

    PART 2


    After removing the clips here what it looks like.


    Now we are going to remove this plastic clip. (easy job)


    Next is removing this clip located by the windows (left n right)


    This is what it looks so far.. (Man.! can't believe i'm doing this to vanzy)

    PART 3
    coming very sooonn....
    Last edited by Marfin; May 21st, 2008 at 06:35 PM.

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    Default Re: Avanza DIY (Insulating Firewall & Ceiling + bluelight)

    Quote Originally Posted by Marfin View Post
    PART 2
    PART 3
    coming very sooonn....
    Sir marfin mukhang binubuo mo na yang deadening sa roof mo ha? Anong balak mo sa sound setup mo SPL???

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    Default Re: Avanza DIY (Insulating Firewall & Ceiling + bluelight)

    Quote Originally Posted by rcastro View Post
    Sir marfin mukhang binubuo mo na yang deadening sa roof mo ha? Anong balak mo sa sound setup mo SPL???
    Walapa naman budget sir para jan. Ok lang saakin ung tulad ni sir meledson at Jaspi na JBL.

    PART 3


    This is the support or should we call hook that brace the ceiling. (removing it by following the arrow movement)


    Next we need to remove the center dome light.


    Next is the rear door rubber or the middle door to be removed.


    And then take all the pull handle off.


    Continue to PART4.

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    Default Re: Avanza DIY (Insulating Firewall & Ceiling + bluelight)

    PART 4


    Tadaa..!! this is the inside looks like..


    Notice the yellow portions pointed by red arrows, these are the area that aren't cover in our ceiling. And the material they used I think serving as sound deadening purpose only. Although it rejects heat but not as good as the Double sided Insulating material that I 'm going to use.


    Here trying to fit the material. (red measurement is for the ceiling width and yellow is the material width) All we need to do is cut like 91cm to make it perfectly fit to our ceiling.



    Nice.. there are some gaps that can hold our insulation.(less job..)


    To Continue PART5

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