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Old 01-10-2005, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Y2KSierra
I'd like to know this to. What kinda abilities does it have as a silencing agent? Is it not too thick to make the carpet, etc. fit funny on top of it?
I worked out a deal with the guy because I know him, I would assume normally it would be as much as a small bed, It's almost the same size if you add in the back wall. As far as Fitment, I have a layer of dynomat over it and it still doesn't affect the carpet. I didn't notice any change. It may be alittle tighter in some areas but not a big deal. Even with my Husky liners under my feet I can still go all the way down with the pedal. That was my main concern. The pasenger side seat was a little tight at first until I adjusted it.

After a day of driving I'm happy I did it. Very quiet inside the cab. I even have noisy studs on for the winter and really don't hear them anymore.

I don't have a catback yet for the GMC so I can't comment on that yet.
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Where did you get the rhino line from? Would Dynomat work just as well? How much did it cost to do it all?
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How many sq. feet of dynamat did you use?
Old 01-13-2005, 08:23 PM
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I work at a Rhino linings shop and a job like that would probably run between $500 and $600, may seem like a lot but you have no idea the amount of work it is to mask that thing off. We have done everything from the insides of jeeps to box trucks and they have came out great. It will greatly quite the ride and you can forget about it ever rusting. If you are in massachusetts and you want a Rhino liner you can contact the shop I work for Richardsons Garage in North Reading, Ma. 1-978-664-8555. I am sure we would be more than happy to hook you up with a deal.

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Originally Posted by Whistlin00
How many sq. feet of dynamat did you use?
a box cotaining 36 sq feet.
Old 01-14-2005, 08:44 PM
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a friend of mine rhino lined inside his jeep. We went too Galveston one summer day about an hour trip. As we were driving we smelled a funny smell and looked down and saw that the rubber on our shoes were melting from the heat. He had no carpet over the rhino liner. Anyone else ever have that happen?
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Rhino will melt from the heat, the exhaust was probably run too close to the floor with out heat shields. Any other spray on liner would do the same, it sure does make a mess though

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