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Got some POR-15 coming via Amazon. Gonna coat the floor pans.

 

Question......thinking about putting some Heat/Sound deadening on the floor. Maybe inside the doors. To quiet things down inside. Anyone have suggestion ?

 

I did see on a couple of You-Tube videos that some of the Box Stores carry  Heating Duct (Frost KIng) insulation they say works.

Also, some using Peel N Seal with some success.

Welcome any feedback .

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Got some POR-15 coming via Amazon. Gonna coat the floor pans.

 

Question......thinking about putting some Heat/Sound deadening on the floor. Maybe inside the doors. To quiet things down inside. Anyone have suggestion ?

 

I did see on a couple of You-Tube videos that some of the Box Stores carry Heating Duct (Frost KIng) insulation they say works.

Also, some using Peel N Seal with some success.

Welcome any feedback .

I used the roof seal roll that Home Depot carries on my dime, seems to work fine, I'll use it on my 620 as well, $20 for the 26' roll, don't get the tar one, there's​ two, non tar is what you want.
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OK, thanks for the comments.

I had some time to work on the carpet.

Got a piece from J.C. Whitney it was supposed to fit the whole cab but what they sent me did fit the front area only so so... I did some trimming to get the front fit.

 

Now I'm at the "GLUE" or "NOT Glue" the carpet to the insulation ?

I can use the four screws that held the original rubber floor mats.

 

I've got some spray contact but if I tack the carpet to the insulation and ever need to take the carpet up I'd have a mess...

 

Appreciate feedback on this.

 

 

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Taking your advise. I'm going to give it a try without Glue. Your right the center console, floor screws and the door sills on the sides should hold it in place.

That insulation is really slippery... like a damn sliding board.

 

Also thinking about covering the back of the cab from the floor to the bottom of the window.

Not sure if I want to use a thin fiberboard or just carpet it to.

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