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#31
I dont think that would be very feasable. Truck bed liner coatings arent as insulative (I think I made that word up!) as the factory layers of jute and carpet. When you step in your truck I'd sound like an empty warehouse compared to conventional carpet or vinyl.[/quote]
ooo never thought of that good point
ooo never thought of that good point
#32
you can buy the replacement stuff, maybe even put some matting under it, like dynomat, or the cheap **** they put under carpets for insulation
reg cab $115
http://www.stockinteriors.com/molded...33&ModelId=160
ext cab 94-97 $125
http://www.stockinteriors.com/molded...33&ModelId=161
ext cab 98-01 $125
http://www.stockinteriors.com/molded...33&ModelId=161
reg cab $115
http://www.stockinteriors.com/molded...33&ModelId=160
ext cab 94-97 $125
http://www.stockinteriors.com/molded...33&ModelId=161
ext cab 98-01 $125
http://www.stockinteriors.com/molded...33&ModelId=161
#39
I have been considering that too, but the rubber floor is in good shape. Except for the armour all from the PO.
#40
Here's my latest interior mod, probably the most useful one I've done:
2 AC power outlets custom mounted to the airbag module cover. These were removed and all wiring lengthened from a
300W inverter which is mounted up in behind the glovebox, and wired direct to the battery (with a fuse holder)
if anyone's interested, I plan to do a little DIY for this mod toooo
2 AC power outlets custom mounted to the airbag module cover. These were removed and all wiring lengthened from a
300W inverter which is mounted up in behind the glovebox, and wired direct to the battery (with a fuse holder)
if anyone's interested, I plan to do a little DIY for this mod toooo