09-05-2014, 08:55 PM
chuckdDesert RV
So I am putting fatmat sound insulation, pretty much all over the cab floor and walls of my C class, and cursing while removing the carpet from around the driver and passenger seat. Why not just take the seats out? Bolted through the floor and would need a torch to cut the bolts because of the rust underneath the chassis. Wait, this C came from the desert, a couple of squirts with WD 40, and presto, came off with an open end wrench. So putting the fatmat on will be a breeze. Gotta love that desert.
ChuckD
Stillwater MN
1977 C class
09-05-2014, 10:44 PM
chuckdYep, I know about the limitations of WD 40, but it was the only damn thing I could find. Their is a home brew recipe some where on the net that is really good.
Chuckd
77 Class c
09-06-2014, 05:47 AM
Dave RSea foam deep creep is my nut buster wonder! I been skinning my knuckles for the past 40 some odd years and as much as I like p b blaster over w d 40 the sea foam is again better then the p b blaster

Rust? What is rust? We don't have that here in the south....
You all would be envious of our 30 year old cars without any rust...
09-06-2014, 07:59 AM
DoormanLet us know the results of your sound reduction. I been told that snow seal products for roof works almost as good for less $. Like you I was worried about taking my seats out. For a 38 year old chassis I was surprised how rust free the undercarriage of the Class C is. I did use a 3/8" air ratchet to remove mine. Could have used hand tools. Installing swiveling, retractable, seats with arm rest . Being able to rotate the pass. side 180 deg. has made it the best seat in the house.
09-06-2014, 08:02 AM
MWrenchI use Kroil, much better than most rust busters I have tried. It is so good that this great State of CA has banned it from being sold in large qualities. Grrrr
I live in the CA desert about 20 miles off the coast.