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Glen
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Roseburg, Oregon
Posts: 331
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Diesel Cab Firewall Cover / Insulator?
I was robbing some parts off a diesel Silverado and I noticed there was a 2pc plastic insulated cover over 3/4 of the driver's side firewall. Its mounting in the engine bay, not under the dash. I don't have any pics, but is anyone familiar with these?
I assume they are for sound deadening and so I thought about throwing it on my crew cab just for the hell of it. First time I have seen one.
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Conversion Truck Addicted
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Denmark, Europe
Posts: 1,552
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Re: Diesel Cab Firewall Cover / Insulator?
my 84 silverado crew cab diesel did not have a plastic insulated cover
but it had some kind of insulated cover
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: wichita falls tx
Posts: 429
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Re: Diesel Cab Firewall Cover / Insulator?
My brothers 84 K30 was a 6.2 origionally, and it had the extra insulation. We call it "the ol' quiet cab"
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Memphis MI
Posts: 1,867
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Re: Diesel Cab Firewall Cover / Insulator?
NOt that it actually 'quiets' the 6.2. Makes mine a little less annoying as compared to a military non-insulated version.
Not sure if they'll fit on a big block....
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