Replacement hood liner (the heat/noise shield)
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RE: Replacement hood liner (the heat/noise shield)
ORIGINAL: pipeking
i dont know if you are familiar with duct work insulation, with the fiberglass and fire ret. backing,that is what i am useing.its nice and cromey(silver)
i took a 10x4 peice cut it to size,then with the side were the ins. is showing, i covered it with the scrap piece i cut off.i pulled the ins. off the scrap,so now both sides are silver with ins. in the middle,and taped up the seems with silver alum. tape. make sure you use as many clips as you can to reinstall, and now it is nice and bright so im going to dress it up with some dodge stickers (i would like a big ram head in the center.)
i dont know if you are familiar with duct work insulation, with the fiberglass and fire ret. backing,that is what i am useing.its nice and cromey(silver)
i took a 10x4 peice cut it to size,then with the side were the ins. is showing, i covered it with the scrap piece i cut off.i pulled the ins. off the scrap,so now both sides are silver with ins. in the middle,and taped up the seems with silver alum. tape. make sure you use as many clips as you can to reinstall, and now it is nice and bright so im going to dress it up with some dodge stickers (i would like a big ram head in the center.)
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RE: Replacement hood liner (the heat/noise shield)
well this product is ins. for duct work in your home.ive seen it at home depot,or you can go to a heating supply.the rolls are big 4'x50'; but see im a plumber/heating jurneyman so i use it all the time.this is the cheapest way out,and i like beeting the system and makeing everything i can myself.if your willing to spend 70$ buy the stuff made for it,but if your cheap like me do what im doing.supplyer 4x50- home depot 2x25 or 4x? . sorry thats the best i got.go the yuur nerest heating contractor and ask for a little 3' duct ins. he might evan give it to you
#13
RE: Replacement hood liner (the heat/noise shield)
ORIGINAL: pipeking
well this product is ins. for duct work in your home.ive seen it at home depot,or you can go to a heating supply.the rolls are big 4'x50'; but see im a plumber/heating jurneyman so i use it all the time.this is the cheapest way out,and i like beeting the system and makeing everything i can myself.if your willing to spend 70$ buy the stuff made for it,but if your cheap like me do what im doing.supplyer 4x50- home depot 2x25 or 4x? . sorry thats the best i got.go the yuur nerest heating contractor and ask for a little 3' duct ins. he might evan give it to you
well this product is ins. for duct work in your home.ive seen it at home depot,or you can go to a heating supply.the rolls are big 4'x50'; but see im a plumber/heating jurneyman so i use it all the time.this is the cheapest way out,and i like beeting the system and makeing everything i can myself.if your willing to spend 70$ buy the stuff made for it,but if your cheap like me do what im doing.supplyer 4x50- home depot 2x25 or 4x? . sorry thats the best i got.go the yuur nerest heating contractor and ask for a little 3' duct ins. he might evan give it to you
#14
RE: Replacement hood liner (the heat/noise shield)
I just wanted to provide an update to this for anyone who comes along in the future.
I ended up ordering the shield from Dodge. Be warned that they send it in a flat box about 2-3x the size of the liner, so be prepared to have a way to keep it from blowing out the back or ask them where their dumpster is. The part numbers and pricing is belo
Part number / Description / Price
55350404AC / Pad-Hood S / $71.45
6003351 / Fastener-H / $3.90
I am sure you should be able to find fasteners that work just as well from Autozone or such that work just as well but I needed a couple on the spot and grabbed them. I would HIGHLY recomend replacing all the fasteners if you replace the pad. The new fasteners are T shaped with the top of the T bent inward to provide pressure. After a few years they will flatten out and no longger keep the pad tight to the hood.
I ended up ordering the shield from Dodge. Be warned that they send it in a flat box about 2-3x the size of the liner, so be prepared to have a way to keep it from blowing out the back or ask them where their dumpster is. The part numbers and pricing is belo
Part number / Description / Price
55350404AC / Pad-Hood S / $71.45
6003351 / Fastener-H / $3.90
I am sure you should be able to find fasteners that work just as well from Autozone or such that work just as well but I needed a couple on the spot and grabbed them. I would HIGHLY recomend replacing all the fasteners if you replace the pad. The new fasteners are T shaped with the top of the T bent inward to provide pressure. After a few years they will flatten out and no longger keep the pad tight to the hood.
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that looks like the right one. check yours to make sure.
i just ripped mine off the other day and i don't plan on replacing it.
that looks like the right one. check yours to make sure.
i just ripped mine off the other day and i don't plan on replacing it.