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Old 08-09-2005, 12:55 PM   #1
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New floor and sound padding (pics)

Over the weekend I replaced all the floor stuff and put down sound padding. The product I used
was the Brown Bread that has been used by so many others on this board. While I was at it I
took some pics for the archives

I started out on the doors. I took the metal panels off and put the sound material inside the
door and attached it to the back wall. It was a pretty hot day so once you took the paper off
the back it was SUPER sticky. I tried to peal back only a few inches of the strip and stick
inside the door and in place, then peal the rest off and push it into place. I ended up using 4
small-ish strips inside the door, larger strips were just too hard to get in the small access hole.


I also put a layer on the backs of the door panels. The Brown Bread people forgot to include the
neato roller, but I found that an old tape dispenser worked quite well


While I was at it, I replaced the top trim pieces with chrome ones from Brothers. (BTW - I
placed the order with them, then they emailed me it was on backorder, so I called to cancel and
they said "Oh, we have stock, they will ship today" - whatever...) They look good anyway. This
shows the new unit in place and the old one below it.


Then it was on to the floor. I pulled the seat out and the old rubber mat. EEEEWWWW. Lots of
fun stuff under there.


It took a little while to clean out all the junk. But I was amaized at how good of shape the floor
was in. The brown is not rust, just primer. I found one or two small surface rust areas that I
cleaned up and shot a little rust paint to seal them up.


Ah, the super rare "billy-club" option. My grampa had all the extras in his truck!


Then I started to put down the brown bread. This was kinda a pain and took me almost 2 hours.
Its a lot of cutting, stretching, cursing, bending, and pushing to get this stuff over and under all the
bumps. Gave myself a pretty nastly papercut too. O well. After that I put down the stock jute
pad. That part was easy, just a little 3M spray adhesive and it goes right down.






I put the new rubber mat out in the sun for a few minutes to get good and flexy, then went to get
it and almost burnt my damn fingers off trying to pick it up. Damn that stuff gets hot! Put it down in
place and almost had kittens - IT DIDNT FIT! I didnt get it, I pulled this way, that way, nothing. It
would buckle up in the center. Eventually I figured out that it would not slide up under the floor
heater vent all the way, so I had to cut out a small section to get it to lay down.


After that it layed down nice and flat like it was supposed to. I relaxed and had a beer.


I got a little help to put the seat back in place and bolted it down. All done! It looks much nicer and
has that "new car smell". After driving it around I can hear the difference with the brown bread. Not
as big a drop as I hoped, but a definate improvement. The road noise is almost completely
gone, but the engine noise is still there. But, I can now hear my radio on the freeway, so thats
something.




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Old 08-09-2005, 01:03 PM   #2
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Great looking job! You will really be able to tell the difference. Eliminates the tin can sound of these old trucks.
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Old 08-09-2005, 01:05 PM   #3
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That looks really good!. Next time you have the mat out you should spray paint the pedal arms and seat tracks black to make it look even better.
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Old 08-09-2005, 01:15 PM   #4
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Great project description and pics. Excellent reference material.

Are you going to Pleaseanton on the 27th? I will be there buying parts and enjoying the sites.
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Old 08-09-2005, 01:19 PM   #5
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Very nice work!!!
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Old 08-09-2005, 01:26 PM   #6
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That looks really good!. Next time you have the mat out you should spray paint the pedal arms and seat tracks black to make it look even better.
Yeah, I thought of that after looking at the pics, cant see it from the drivers seat. The seat is going away in a month (new stock/custom buckets) but the pedals are an eye sore....
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Old 08-09-2005, 01:28 PM   #7
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Are you going to Pleaseanton on the 27th? I will be there buying parts and enjoying the sites.
I just might need to do that Is it the Good Guys show?
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Old 08-09-2005, 01:38 PM   #8
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looks good!

did you put any on your firewall?
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Old 08-09-2005, 01:39 PM   #9
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yes it is. http://www.good-guys.com/events/even...?eventID=WCN05

I will pm you my cell number and maybe we can catch up while we are there.
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Old 08-09-2005, 02:55 PM   #10
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Great job, and pics. Where can I get "brown bread"? How expensive is it? How much did it take for yours?, and did you put any behind the gas tank? I'm ready to assemble my interior, and that stuff looks like it would be fairly easy to use. Thanks
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Alexis, HuggerCST: I didnt put any on the firewall, just where the floor covers. I wonder if it would have helped the engine noise.... I got one roll from brownbreadusa.com for about $200 shipped. It was enough for what I did, plus some extra. When I get my new seats I will be making a custom gas tank cover and line it with the stuff too. I should have just enough.
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Old 08-09-2005, 04:16 PM   #12
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Door trim??

So, what did you do with the OLD door trim??? Hook a brother up!!! That one looks waaaaay better than mine!!! Plus I am going to paint it ANYWAY!!!
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lol.......yeah, you might want to put in a weekend to drop some on the firewall. Looks good though. Might want to get a little rubber roller form homedepot for those tight spots if your going to do the firewall. Also have you thought about behind the gas tank?
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Very nice work!!!
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Who did you buy the mat from? Was it LMC?
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Putter: You want em, thier yours!

Alexis: Yeah, I was thinking about behind the gas tank. But it looked like a right pain in my tenders to move the tank out of the way. Gas line, Fill tube, Gas return lines. Yuck.
Do you think putting it over the top would be a waste of time?

I would like to do the firewall, but Im not sure how high up I can get. Have you guys done this?
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Who did you buy the mat from? Was it LMC?
Nope, got it from GMCPaul.
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can i get a pic of the whole truck i like the green and would love to see the whole truck please.
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I dont have one thats very recent, but heres some old ones. I should take some new pics...







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Old 08-10-2005, 11:29 AM   #22
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looks great .... i have plans to do the same thing .. but im not rich enough to use brown bread .. bought some similar stuff online ... you just beat me to the post
I had the same idea with the metal door panels. i dont think i'll put it actually inside the door like you did ....
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Great job, and pics. Where can I get "brown bread"? How expensive is it? How much did it take for yours?, and did you put any behind the gas tank? I'm ready to assemble my interior, and that stuff looks like it would be fairly easy to use. Thanks
I got a roll off Ebay, it's sitting in my closet awaiting use in my cab if I can ever get that thing to a body shop to have the inside painted and redone. Seems like I paid like $119 for a 100 sq foot roll, I ordered it last year so my memory might be a bit hazy...
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thanx for pics thats a nice truck and i really like that color too. im looking to paint my truck soon but dont know what color im really liking the greens.
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I'm goin' light green,,,67 color I think...........not realy a Sea Foam but close, and still a stock color!

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