Morning and Merry Christmas all.
Thought I’d try post up the liner install.
Well first I called and spoke with Jeff, that was easy turn around time easy, opened box that was easy. After looking at what I was about to attempt that was when, I emailed Jeff, please call when convenient, if not convenient please call all the same. ( movie quote)
I would suggest to all that you do that, definitely will make your life easier.
First installed the Velcro along each side wall. Removing three screws at a time, using an awl as I got to each screw hole with the Velcro made it easier to reinstall the screw.
Ok so pretty straight forward, install the panels (this is where the conversation with Jeff pays off)mark for D ring cut reinstall. Second set of hands helpful, being able to reach along the top as standing in the isle is a stretch. Marked the liner, pulled it down punched a hole at either end of the mark for the slit I was about make. Make slit with razor knife reinstall.
Looking and trying to see all that is going on before starting would be the best advice I could give. Aside from getting the tips from ATC guys.
Did not really see much difference when closing or latching the top.
Will try post some more photos.
Russ
Winter liner install
Started by
CougarCouple
, Dec 26 2018 12:35 AM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 26 December 2018 - 12:35 AM
F250 extended cab, Cougar from ATC. You guys rock thank you!
#6
Posted 26 December 2018 - 02:52 AM
Looks good.
It will be interesting to hear what you think of the difference, now that you have it installed.
#7
Posted 26 December 2018 - 04:58 AM
I leave my liner up all year. Makes the camper a lot cooler in the summer! And it gives me a place to tuck the window flaps.
#8
Posted 26 December 2018 - 06:40 PM
NICE! That looks like a tempting addition. The ladder looks good as well.
~Jim2000 Tundra AC- 2000 FWC Ranger
2017 Tundra DC - 2017 ATC Panther
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