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Interior singlecab dimensions for fatmat?

Old 04-19-2012, 10:56 AM
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Interior singlecab dimensions for fatmat?

I'm going to order up some fatmat and wanna lay it on the floor, rear, and roof.

Do ya'll thing the 25sq/ft will cover it?

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...eywords=fatmat
Old 04-19-2012, 11:13 AM
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No.

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i don't think 25 sq ft would barely even cover the floor after cuts.
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MY buddy used 90sq/ft on a xj cherokee and covered the whole floor, all 5 doors, side panels, the roof and double layered a lot of sections. I'm pretty certain i can cover the floor with less than 15sq/ft on these tiny lil things.
So nobody has dimension?

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The floor is bigger than 3'x5' most assuredly.

If in doubt, break out your fingers and toes and a tape measure

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I think I would agree with everyone here....I think you'll come up short by about 10-15 sq. ft. I knew I had more than enough so I wasn't precise in my measuring and cutting and had thrown away scraps....but again my guess is you'll be short for the areas you mentioned. There are a lot of curves and stuff so that adds up to some square footage that isn't really noticeable. I would recommend getting the 50 sq. ft. roll. because you should double up on some areas and do the doors.

I purchased 100 sq. ft. and used about 70 sq. ft. I did the doors, floor and rear back wall. I doubled up on places like the foot/firewall area, some of the floor and some of the rear wall. Come to think of it I might have tripled up over the transmission hump area.

Scroll down and you'll see some pics of my install after being finished.

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f199...ild-up-251104/

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