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Old 06-07-2020, 11:26 AM   #14
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Re: Carpet pad - floor insulation

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I replaced my carpet which I got from rockauto. The carpet had the jute on the back and I added additional sound deadner to the floor before installing the carpet. I bought sound deadner from Amazon, it got good reviews and wasn’t too expensive. I also reupholstered the bench too( purchased from USA1industries. My first time doing all of it, the hardest part was putting the new upholstery on the bottom part of the bench. Overall, wasn’t very difficult.
Looks great! That’s a pretty nice olive steering wheel. They are hard to find with even a few small cracks.
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