I Had My cab Floor Rhino Lined
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I Had My cab Floor Rhino Lined
Well after stripping the Truck out, I went ahead and got a good deal on having the cab floor and Rhino Lined.
It came out pretty well.
and yes I have no Life
It came out pretty well.
and yes I have no Life
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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
Damn man that is what I want to do....Did it help with road noise?
I'm still putting it back together.
With the floor lined plus the dynamat extreme and the factory carpet pad, it should be pretty solid.
I got a great deal on Dynamat off ebay. I bought a bulk box.
I'm not sure if I want to dynamat the doors now.
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Thanks guys
I payed around 110 shipped for the dynamat on a sale on ebay. I havn't seen it cheaper than 240+ shipping anywhere else(summit, crutchfield, etronics etc...)
I was originally just going to leave the liner but the dynamat was going on real well. It took about 6 hours to dismantle and wire up the amp and subs than take it back out again. I drove the tuck to the rhino place with just the driver seat in and 2 nuts holding it down.
When I got home it took about 8 hours to dynamat and put evrything back in. I going to finish today.
I took my time but still had 2 casualties;
1) it took me one kick panel to figure out they pull out towards the back not the side. So I broke one of the clips.
2) the back top panel I broke one of the metal clips, no big deal on that.
Other than that it went fairly smooth.
I payed around 110 shipped for the dynamat on a sale on ebay. I havn't seen it cheaper than 240+ shipping anywhere else(summit, crutchfield, etronics etc...)
I was originally just going to leave the liner but the dynamat was going on real well. It took about 6 hours to dismantle and wire up the amp and subs than take it back out again. I drove the tuck to the rhino place with just the driver seat in and 2 nuts holding it down.
When I got home it took about 8 hours to dynamat and put evrything back in. I going to finish today.
I took my time but still had 2 casualties;
1) it took me one kick panel to figure out they pull out towards the back not the side. So I broke one of the clips.
2) the back top panel I broke one of the metal clips, no big deal on that.
Other than that it went fairly smooth.