View Poll Results: What Covers Whats Underfoot?
Roll-in Bedliner



1
3.57%
Nothing



2
7.14%
Stock Carpet



16
57.14%
Spray In Bedliner



7
25.00%
Other-Give Details



2
7.14%
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Floor Covering
#2
I've got a layer of Dynamat covering the entire floor, then I put thin foam padding down in the foot wells, then covered it with automotive carpet.
If I had to do it again, I'd use something besides Dynamat. It's too expensive.
I'd probably get some asphalt covering and carpet over that. Probably have the same effect.
I like it alot. I noticed a decent difference in road noise from before and after.
I need to cover the firewall and my doors next.
Todd
If I had to do it again, I'd use something besides Dynamat. It's too expensive.
I'd probably get some asphalt covering and carpet over that. Probably have the same effect.
I like it alot. I noticed a decent difference in road noise from before and after.
I need to cover the firewall and my doors next.
Todd
#4
im thinking about doing rhino lining on the floors and losing the carpet... hell the truck isnt all that comfortable anyways....and the carpet will just get ruined even more so who has rhino lining in?
#5
Originally posted by Krash
Try B-quiet
When I finally fix the leak in my cab and replace the carpet I plan on putting that stuff down. If I remember right its only 80 or 90$ for 50 sqft.
Try B-quiet
When I finally fix the leak in my cab and replace the carpet I plan on putting that stuff down. If I remember right its only 80 or 90$ for 50 sqft.
Does a good job of noise reduction.
Need another roll (some time and some warmer weather) to finish it off.
I still might see what Home Depot has to offer for asphalt coverings though.
Todd
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#9
check the roofing section
hey krash!
home depot should have a self adhesive roofing product that might work. its used as a water barrier along ridgelines, around vents and along the edges to help prevent ice dams from forming and water seeping through the plywood joints. hope this helps.
lee
home depot should have a self adhesive roofing product that might work. its used as a water barrier along ridgelines, around vents and along the edges to help prevent ice dams from forming and water seeping through the plywood joints. hope this helps.
lee
Originally Posted by Krash
Lemme know what ya find at homedepot, I couldn't ever find anything in there.
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