Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10
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Originally Posted by Kronald_70GMC
I like it. Very creative. I bet your getting excited to drive this thing again! 
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It’s modern art So ready to be driving. I need to build my punch list, the end is near, I can feel it.
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Originally Posted by SCOTI
I'm betting 'high-hump' carpet will cover it fine. The area would be right in front of the seat edge so I bet that will help camouflage any irregularity.
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Originally Posted by smbrouss70
Nice job! I agree with Scoti, I think the stock carpet will fit close enough with the seat right there.
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Fingers crossed, guys; I’m hoping it isn't too far off. I’m thinking with it being under the seat, maybe a little steam and some creative insulation application will be enough to make it work. This is honestly way less intrusive than it looked in my brain
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Last edited by gringoloco; 03-30-2020 at 11:22 AM.
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