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projectXJ: Jeep XJ interior refurb: sound mat, carpet, seats, more! (1997-01 Jeep Cherokee)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2023
  • Today on Workshop Quick Takes (wqt): Every passenger vehicle cabin is built to be a temporary living space. Whether basic or luxurious, the starting point of any modern vehicle includes sound reduction materials, carpeting and seats. Over time, these can become worn out or soiled. Unlike a living room set, these cannot just be swapped out on a whim. What does that mean for your older vehicle?
    Join us in our 2000 Jeep Cherokee XJ as we demonstrate how to disassemble a vehicle interior, deep clean, apply fresh sound treatment, re-carpet, and replace the seats -- all using basic tools and materials that you, too, can work with in your free time!
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    All trademarks used in this production are and remain the property of their respective owners. All original content © 2019-2023 by Aaron Vienot, dba aaronv.net & avey productions. Published on RUclips under the standard RUclips license.
    "Funny Song" and "Downtown" courtesy of Bensound.com.
    "Malandragem" by Quincas Moreira, "Action Time" by Biz Baz Studio, "Cumbia City" by An Jone, "City Night Lights" by Bad Snacks, "Come on Out" by Dan Lebowitz, "Intellect" by Yung Logos, "Studio 2020" by Quincas Moreira, "Freedom" by Dan Lebowitz, and "U in My Arms" by Jeremy Blake, courtesy of the RUclips Audio Library.
    Additional sound effects courtesy of Freesound.org.
    This production may contain tips, tricks, and techniques that are unsafe for your application or flat out illegal to replicate in your country of residence. Use this information at your own risk.
    Chapter List:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:52 S.1- Dash Disassembly 101
    04:52 S.2- Interior Disassembly 105
    10:27 S.3- Rear cleaning & sound mat
    13:26 S.4- New carpet options
    15:14 S.5- De-squeak your dash
    17:11 S.6- Main Cabin Carpet
    19:24 S.7- Seats
    22:26 S.8- Interior reassembly
    27:32 Closing comments

Комментарии • 26

  • @RAGordy
    @RAGordy 9 месяцев назад +1

    You really classed up the joint!. Excellent work.

  • @jamescorless8283
    @jamescorless8283 7 месяцев назад

    Very nicley done video. I have a 91 xj, had it for 20 years. Has never failed me. Has 270,000 miles, still going strong.

  • @chipjumper
    @chipjumper 4 месяца назад

    Aaron you can grab an unlimited supply of OE interior screws at the U-Pull U-Pay lots in Denver and Aurora. I have a ton now.

    • @aaronvienot
      @aaronvienot  4 месяца назад

      Fortunately, none of my unusual ones were missing or rusty. The standard shorties got replaced with a bag of NAPA shelf stock.

  • @jaimeleon259
    @jaimeleon259 6 месяцев назад +1

    Gracias por responder te quedó muy bien el interior de la Jeep Cherokee sport

  • @DjRapnytech
    @DjRapnytech 8 месяцев назад

    Damn that interior is amazing….. the seatsss

  • @LZDEN
    @LZDEN 9 месяцев назад

    very nice work you have done Aaron,first class work..looks fantastic.well done.

  • @Miggy0089
    @Miggy0089 9 месяцев назад

    Best channel in my opinion! always great content! I love my xj and im learning a lot by him!

  • @MajorWeakness
    @MajorWeakness 9 месяцев назад

    Well done looking great!

  • @countrymagic61
    @countrymagic61 8 месяцев назад

    Good makeover👍.
    I myself will be doing a rear seat delete. From watching your video, I will now have to rethink my original design. You gave me a different (better) idea for the seat delete. The bottom part will still be eliminated. The back rest will be disassemble and scavenged for parts to allow it to be flush with the rear cargo area, but still allow me to lift it up to allow me to have accessible storage in the rear foot well for recovery gear, tools or whatever.
    My kids are grown and living their own life. I go out on hosted adventure events with others once in a while, but is just me in the XJ. The rear will have a build in for camping gear storage. Along the way, I will attempt to do a DIY camp trailer to haul behind the XJ.
    I'm glad you showed how to remove the dash. I will have to remove mine to replace the heater core. While I have the dash out, I might as well replace the evap core, clean all the dash components, replace the crappy vent seals. I will also take out the carpet to do a good cleaning, install sound deadener all the way up the firewall (under the dash). I already have the headliner material, just have not done it yet. I will also install sound deadener on the roof (and anywhere else I can get to when I have access). I have more things I'll be doing to my XJ when I have the funding to get things for repairs, replacements, mods or upgrades.

  • @JoeJoe-wc8ik
    @JoeJoe-wc8ik 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome,
    Would love to see pictures of your interior and doors and trim. I'm thinking about painting the bottom half of my dashboard, trim, and doors with tan bedliner paint.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @scubasmith
    @scubasmith 4 месяца назад

    Your videos are so great to follow along and you explain things very well. What year Grand Cherokees do the front seats work in an XJ?

    • @aaronvienot
      @aaronvienot  4 месяца назад

      First Gen "ZJ," sold from '93-98. The one with rectangular headlight fixtures. I don't know what fitment changes occurred in later years.

  • @Mattmazz77
    @Mattmazz77 3 месяца назад +1

    An xj with pretty much no rust yet the fenders and quarter panels are all hacked for pretty much no reason. It's not really lifted and the tires aren't big enough that it needed to be done.

    • @aaronvienot
      @aaronvienot  3 месяца назад +1

      You'll have to tell that to the previous, previous owner. I'm just working with what I bought back at the start of 2021. The videos on my channel document about 70% of what I had to do to get this XJ into reliable condition, without which it probably would have been scrapped by someone with less patience to fully disassemble and refurbish it (the wiring alone was close to a total loss). It's currently on a 1-inch "up-country" style lift which, with the 1.25 wheel spacers and cuts, just gives the 31" tires enough clearance to work without going to a taller lift, SYE, long arms, $$$$$$...

    • @ironprophet2491
      @ironprophet2491 3 месяца назад

      Let’s see your xj buddy

  • @marka.2715
    @marka.2715 9 месяцев назад

    Matthew Perry's twin

    • @aaronvienot
      @aaronvienot  9 месяцев назад

      Now there's one I haven't heard in a while!

  • @jaimeleon259
    @jaimeleon259 7 месяцев назад

    Tengo una Jeep sport 99 que pintura usas para pintar los tableros y que no se desprenda

    • @aaronvienot
      @aaronvienot  7 месяцев назад

      Lo siento, no hablo espanol! Uso Google Translate: Muchos tipos de pintura en aerosol se adhieren a las molduras de plástico duro. La preparación de la superficie es importante. Lave, use almohadillas Scotchbrite, aplique promotor de adhesión de plástico y luego pinte. Finalmente, use una capa transparente epóxica de dos componentes "SprayMax" para sellar la superficie y brindarle una larga vida útil. SprayMax ofrece una capa transparente mate que me gusta usar para esta aplicación.

  • @jaimeleon259
    @jaimeleon259 6 месяцев назад

    Dime los asientos son de gran Cherokee y los adaptaste le diste mayor ángulo al asiento de atras

    • @aaronvienot
      @aaronvienot  6 месяцев назад

      Uso Google Translate: sí, es posible que el ángulo haya cambiado. Los soportes laterales establecen el ángulo y se instalan en el mismo ángulo que la sección del piso.

  • @dougj.8288
    @dougj.8288 7 месяцев назад

    Did you paint your interior trim pieces?

    • @aaronvienot
      @aaronvienot  7 месяцев назад +1

      Good eye -- yes, I did. I used a khaki color to mimic the tan Chrysler applied to some 97-01 models, and then painted the rest using Rustoleum "Custom Shop" matte black. All panels then had 1-2 coats of SprayMax 2k clear matte (#368-0065). I found that particular black with the clear coat on top takes a very slight turn toward army green, which complements the Orvis Edition seat colors.

    • @dougj.8288
      @dougj.8288 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, I went back through the videos trying to find where you did it with no luck. I really like how it looks, it does not appear green to me at all in the videos.
      I used my plastic welder and some screen repair mesh to fix my cargo area trim. Now I’m interested in possibly paint my trim.

    • @aaronvienot
      @aaronvienot  7 месяцев назад

      @@dougj.8288 yeah I haven't really documented that process yet, but for best results, you need a good surface cleaning and and a Scotchbrite scuff, a can of plastic adhesion promoter, and then you go through however many steps of primer, paint, and clear coat you feel you need to get the result you like. Some auto shops and online vendors sell paints that claim to be specific for soft and flexible surfaces.