Saxo false floors (where?)

  1. #1
    Does anyone know if you can buy false floors for the rear of a saxo? Don't really have time to make one (or ability) so wondering if anywhere does them (preferably lightweight too) for my megane r26r inspired rear?
  2. #2
    only off another member, i had no experience and usually things i make break, but i managed to do it ok, didnt take long with a jigsaw
  3. #3
    Piece of piss to make mate, just take your time.

    And remeber you can take more off easily, adding stuff back on is harder, so cut it too big and keep trimming and sanding until its a perfect fit.

    Did mine in bout an hour, its not perfect but i'm going to carpet it at some point so where it doesn't fit the body properly it will be disguised as the carpet will fill the gaps

    James
  4. #4
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    Originally Posted by Jim-Bob View Post

    i'm going to carpet it at some point so where it doesn't fit the body properly it will be disguised as the carpet will fill the gaps

    James
    thats what i did lol
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    i did my own to and it was a peace of piss i brought to much wood for a start but ow well lol, all you have to do is mark round the sub and then cut about inch in then just go from there and to raise it up just use some battons or just cut some strips of th wood you have got already not hard at all, iv got 2 subs and the amp bolted on underneath and it looks sweet
  6. #6
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    If you dont fancy it yourself give me a pm and i'll see what he can do for you.
  7. #7
    wots the best way to cut it out...........diamentions ect.. im in need of one but till need mx boot space (for the kids stuff n work)
  8. #8
    Just use the boot carpet as a template and cut round it. Cant go wrong really
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  9. #9
    sweet. n just use chocks under it to raise it yea.........cushty
  10. #10
    yep, just raise it up to what ever level you want it at
  11. #11
    coo. cheers..........!!!!
  12. #12
    really easy to make just draw around your carpet and cut out and the staple gun the carpet down which covers any rough edges, very easy to do
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    Yeah I'm going to do this soon, was just going to draw round the carpet, cut it out with a jigsaw, a little too big and sand it down to the right size. I'll probably just put some blocks to the drsired height under it, and screw them on.
  14. #14
    Go to b&q an get what ever size MDF you want to use then
    Draw round your boot carpet then cut with jigsaw

    SIMPLES
  15. #15
    where is cheapest for carpet???
  16. #16
    Ebay!!!
  17. #17
    makes sense, too hot and too lazy to google, cheers