How To: Mounting 6" V2 tubes inside |
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Highland J
Joined: Sep 08 2006 Posts: 657 Location: ND, Land of the covered wagons and wheat. 2003 Toyota Highlander Last updated: 09/14/08 |
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Ok yeah... Ive got 4 tubes on the inside of my highlander
1 under each front dashboard and 1 under each side of the backseat facing forward My problem is ive tried tape and sticky velcro but i CANNOT get the front 2 tubes to stay up there... the heat here just kills all adhesive quality and they fall off onto the floor... the back tubes are fine because they are sitting directly on the floor and it doesnt matter if the velcro doesnt stick but the front tubes just fall every **** hour... The reason im using adhesive stuff is because i really dont want to take my seat off and drill holes for mounts in the front or back. Any idea's on how to get those **** to stick on the damn footwell wall would be much appreciated. |
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SickWitIt
Joined: Aug 03 2006 Posts: 5715 Location: Piqua, Ohio 1996 Chevrolet Silverado Last updated: 08/24/06 1993 Honda Prelude Last updated: 03/21/09 2001 Honda Civic Last updated: 06/19/09 |
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JB Weld?
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Highland J
Joined: Sep 08 2006 Posts: 657 Location: ND, Land of the covered wagons and wheat. 2003 Toyota Highlander Last updated: 09/14/08 |
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huh
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Q45guy
Joined: Feb 17 2003 Posts: 260 Location: Portland, OR. |
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Perhaps if you used some of that good 3M car molding tape it will stay put.
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Phil
Owner, Oznium.com Joined: Feb 11 2003 Posts: 7134 Location: Bay Area, CA 2001 Toyota Highlander Last updated: 08/02/08 2000 Toyota 4Runner Last updated: 05/28/07 2006 Scion tC Last updated: 11/12/07 2002 GMC Sierra Last updated: 08/02/08 |
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Should be able to use cable ties, zip tiessss
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robbie
Joined: Apr 23 2006 Posts: 5479 |
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A-Ray
Joined: May 01 2005 Posts: 2918 Location: Volunteer State 2003 Pontiac Sunfire Last updated: 03/30/09 1965 Ford Galaxie Last updated: 05/01/05 |
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I agree with the ziptie method. thats how mine are mounted. Also, you can if you want take the board and lights out of the tube. Very easy to do. Just did mine yesterday, now I gotta find some large diameter heat shrink.
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Highland J
Joined: Sep 08 2006 Posts: 657 Location: ND, Land of the covered wagons and wheat. 2003 Toyota Highlander Last updated: 09/14/08 |
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Thanks guys ill try the ties i think. I want to keep them tubed tho because i got alot of friends that would happily accidentally kick the tube and BOOM their it goes
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