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anyone know where to find the plastic sheeting behind the door card on a rabbit?
by
ilikevwdiesel
on 02 May, 2010 06:58
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the sheet right behind the door card that keeps the rain out of the passenger compartment.
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#1
by
burn_your_money
on 02 May, 2010 07:28
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Go to a mattress store and ask them if they have a used mattress bag you can have. They are made of a nice thick plastic that should hold up.
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#2
by
Vincent Waldon
on 02 May, 2010 10:16
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Or a small roll of vapor barrier from your local Home Depot will work as well...you can get it in various thicknesses.
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#3
by
rabbitman
on 02 May, 2010 11:21
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I used a garbage bag and that annoying clear tape to hold it to the door, it's actually pretty good.
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#4
by
fatmobile
on 03 May, 2010 01:07
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Use bubblewrap.
It's thick but fits,
keeps the door more quiet, when driving and sounds more solid when you shut it,..
and warmer on your left leg in the winter.
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#5
by
RabbitJockey
on 03 May, 2010 04:12
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haha bubble wrap. this threads pretty funny to hear what everyone used. i used an old shower curtain
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#6
by
catlin_cava
on 03 May, 2010 07:01
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Wal Mart Bag and Duct Tape on a 88 Toyota Pickup
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#7
by
rabbitman
on 04 May, 2010 00:08
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Use bubblewrap.
It's thick but fits,
keeps the door more quiet, when driving and sounds more solid when you shut it,..
and warmer on your left leg in the winter.
My favorite!!!!!
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#8
by
lord_verminaard
on 05 May, 2010 07:04
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haha bubble wrap. this threads pretty funny to hear what everyone used. i used an old shower curtain
This. It's almost exactly the same material, you can get really cheap ones if you look, like 99 cents at dollar stores. And one curtain is usually enough for two doors.

You can also use the butyl stuff at lowes/home depot to seal the edges, it's basically the same stuff the factory used and it's also cheap.
Brendan
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#9
by
ToddA1
on 05 May, 2010 19:05
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Where in HD would I find a roll of the butyl rope? I've bought it at auto stores, but it's usually a pretty thick rope.
-Todd
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#10
by
fatmobile
on 06 May, 2010 00:05
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I used double-stick tape,
stuff for putting that clear plastic on your windows,... that gets heat-shrinked with a hairdrier.
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#11
by
theman53
on 11 Oct, 2010 18:35
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Old thread I know.
I am getting ready for this. Wish me luck. I like the idea of bubble wrap. But shower curtains at the thrift store are cheap:D
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#12
by
RadoTD
on 11 Oct, 2010 19:31
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That bubble wrap idea is awesome!
I've got 6mil dust collector bags with double sided tape on mine
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#13
by
Quantum TD
on 11 Oct, 2010 21:51
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I use "DUCK" brand carpet tape (goes on thin and the sheeting holds well, but can safely be pulled). Then I get some heavy MIL sheet plastic from the hardware store.
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#14
by
erice1984
on 12 Oct, 2010 08:37
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Is this the "big bubble" bubble wrap, or the "little bubble" bubble wrap?
Use bubblewrap.
It's thick but fits,
keeps the door more quiet, when driving and sounds more solid when you shut it,..
and warmer on your left leg in the winter.