Making a Wooden Trunk Floor..... *OEM Plus* for EG Hatch!!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • On todays video, I show you guys how I make a custom trunk flooring for my 1995 Honda Civic Hatchback. I modeled my design after the JDM style cargo interior, with a few modifications...
    I'll post any updates on this description just incase!!!
    The wood and materials are mentioned in the video but it also depends on what type of wood you guys wanna used. I used mostly pine because it was cheep and sturdy enough. Other than the spray adhesive from LOWES here's the other stuff I used.
    -GoodSpeed
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Комментарии • 10

  • @yazminurrea3292
    @yazminurrea3292 Год назад +1

    Sending this to my bf so he could make it for me 🙃

  • @IntrovertedN00b
    @IntrovertedN00b Год назад +1

    Great video, bro!!
    I can't wait to try to make my own!

  • @sledfan9646
    @sledfan9646 Год назад

    i plan on doing this as well with mine.. i’m just going to use a factory sized spare though, plan on using a cardboard template and just cutting some ply-wood, then going to Menards and buying automotive carpet to wrap on the top

    • @projectgoodspeed
      @projectgoodspeed  Год назад +1

      Best of Luck!!! I know with a factory sized spare it’ll be a lot more stable than mine. You might even be able to store more stuff down there as well!👍

  • @marwellmercado2223
    @marwellmercado2223 Год назад +1

    ANOTHER ONE!!!

  • @JoeyZaciewski
    @JoeyZaciewski 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey I was wondering where you got your spare tire and wheel setup that fits in the trunk? Been to the junk yard and everything there is wayyy too big. I also followed your vid and made my own trunk deck layout if you want to see some pics.

    • @projectgoodspeed
      @projectgoodspeed  4 месяца назад +1

      @JoeyZaciewski Niiice!👌 soo for the spare tire i basically got some rough measurements of the trunk and estimated how certain sizes might fit into it. I started by looking at what sizes were available from factory. I came to 3 different conclusions based on size and fitment:
      13” inch rim:
      Tire: 165/70/13 OR. 175/70/13
      14” inch rim:
      Tire: 175/65/14. OR. 185/60/14
      15” inch rim:
      Tire: 195 /50/15. OR. 205/55/15
      Next, i used my 205/55/15 wheel and realized this was too big for my design to fit right. The 13” rim actually came stock in some of these but after i lowered my civic i was afraid i might not be able to install it AND be able to remove my jack after the fact. OR i might scrape on the rim or something sooo i went with the 14” inch rim option.
      Once i decided on the 14” rim, with a tire mounted on was either gunna be 19.2” x 6.9” OR 18.8” x 7.3” (Diameter of Tire x Width of Tire - depending on tire size) and since i wanted it to fit as low as possible in the trunk i just went with the 175/65/14 tire!👍
      That and it was all they had available near me soo i got pretty lucky! I bought the rim on Americas Tires and the tire some random shop. Lol

  • @raczyk
    @raczyk 10 месяцев назад +1

    Does drilling holes in the metal trunk floor make it fail safety certification? We need safety certification from mechanic when selling a car.

    • @projectgoodspeed
      @projectgoodspeed  10 месяцев назад

      @raczyk I’m not sure but my design doesnt require you to drill into the trunk floor.