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![]() I went the cheap route on my delete kit skyman. After pulling everything, I took some cardboard and made template of the side panels where the meet the tub. I transferred this to a piece of 1/8" particleboard and cut the piece so that it goes from the front edge of the rear seat hump up to the front edge of the hatch area. I got some grey carpet from Autozone that matches the stock carpet pretty well. I stretched and stapled the carpet to the particle board, rolling under the edges for a clean look and the continued back into the hatch and trimmed around the side panels and roll bar supports. Then I used a few self-tapping interior trim screws to secure the particle board into place (through the tub). It looks really good and saves me some serious weight. Sooner or later I'll have some photos up on my website.
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