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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
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
I have been considering that too, but the rubber floor is in good shape. Except for the armour all from the PO.
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






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