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<blockquote data-quote="TSGP" data-source="post: 4918782" data-attributes="member: 596624"><p>As long as you originally told them...</p><p></p><p>"i need to be able to to haul decent loads back there"</p><p></p><p>There is almost no way they'll be able to make it as strong as the original floor was, so thats asking for a lot IMO.</p><p></p><p>The dash i would DEFINATELY raise hell about, they used a pick to pop that panel off, they should have used a dynomat tool or plastic pry so it doesn't do that to the wrapped dash.</p><p></p><p>Looks like they just had the shop ***** do the deck and the real installer did the rest of the install.</p><p></p><p>I would have tapped into the amp for the rear cig lighter also, its either there or run up behind the dash and since its right there I would have went there too.</p><p></p><p>What are you expecting them to do on the cover panel? What kind of support can you really do that will let the floor hold the same amount of weight as it did from factory? You could do studs...but those panels can still bend and break.</p><p></p><p>You should have done a fiberglass install on one side of the vehicle and put grilles on them if you are worried about the floor bending...but thats just my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSGP, post: 4918782, member: 596624"] As long as you originally told them... "i need to be able to to haul decent loads back there" There is almost no way they'll be able to make it as strong as the original floor was, so thats asking for a lot IMO. The dash i would DEFINATELY raise hell about, they used a pick to pop that panel off, they should have used a dynomat tool or plastic pry so it doesn't do that to the wrapped dash. Looks like they just had the shop ***** do the deck and the real installer did the rest of the install. I would have tapped into the amp for the rear cig lighter also, its either there or run up behind the dash and since its right there I would have went there too. What are you expecting them to do on the cover panel? What kind of support can you really do that will let the floor hold the same amount of weight as it did from factory? You could do studs...but those panels can still bend and break. You should have done a fiberglass install on one side of the vehicle and put grilles on them if you are worried about the floor bending...but thats just my opinion [/QUOTE]
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