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<blockquote data-quote="JarvisB" data-source="post: 6604297" data-attributes="member: 575320"><p>sorry, never got back to this thread until just now as I want to work on my floor asap.</p><p></p><p>I think I understand you for the most part. I am still a bit unclear with what do you mean about the hump, are you speaking of the hump in the middle of the hatch area? There is like a plastic crossmember in the middle of the hatch area for the stock floor flaps to rest on, which is removable.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking that after I remove that crossmember then I should have plenty of space, and then I will make an elevated panel that goes to the very bottom(I want to elevate it by half inch or so so that way the wires can go thru underneath without any problem.</p><p></p><p>and then I will just follow what you did to construct the actual false floor. I m going to use studs as frame and cut them up accordingly to the shape and form of the floor. and then get a birch panel to cover up everything. I ll probably add hinge like yours.</p><p></p><p>And I dont have the threaded bolts that you were speaking of because my explorer does not have the 3rd row seating option</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JarvisB, post: 6604297, member: 575320"] sorry, never got back to this thread until just now as I want to work on my floor asap. I think I understand you for the most part. I am still a bit unclear with what do you mean about the hump, are you speaking of the hump in the middle of the hatch area? There is like a plastic crossmember in the middle of the hatch area for the stock floor flaps to rest on, which is removable. I am thinking that after I remove that crossmember then I should have plenty of space, and then I will make an elevated panel that goes to the very bottom(I want to elevate it by half inch or so so that way the wires can go thru underneath without any problem. and then I will just follow what you did to construct the actual false floor. I m going to use studs as frame and cut them up accordingly to the shape and form of the floor. and then get a birch panel to cover up everything. I ll probably add hinge like yours. And I dont have the threaded bolts that you were speaking of because my explorer does not have the 3rd row seating option [/QUOTE]
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