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For those who insulated their cab with Dynamat (or any similar insulating material), what did you use to cover the exposed insulation? Areas like the back of the cab & around the cab corners to just behind the doors, also the floor under the seat where the mats don't cover.
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Re: Covering Dynamat?
I was thinking of using a thin jute backing so that it would look like firewall insulation.
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Re: Covering Dynamat?
When i did my cab the after market carpet covered right to the back of the cab. I made a tank cover from a piece of bulk acc carpet ( matches the floor carpet) and made a cover that goes from door to door and to just above the gas tank. Another thing I did was cover the dynamat with the foam dynaliner. I also removed the thin layer of jute from the firewall pad and used dynaliner on that also.
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Re: Covering Dynamat?
Thanks for the input, guys. I called the shop and was told they have a rubberized spray they usually apply over exposed Dynamat. Next time I'm down there I'll take a look-see.
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Re: Covering Dynamat?
While you're there take some pics and post them. Please. ....
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Re: Covering Dynamat?
If I remember to take my wife's camera..... Not much to see though, just a gutted cab and primered truck parts scattered around the shop last time I was there.
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Re: Covering Dynamat?
Make sure it is not undercoat as some types never really dry. I used bedliner spray
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Re: Covering Dynamat?
That spray on stuff sounds like Flex seal like you see on the infomercials. Might have to check into it when I get to that point.
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Re: Covering Dynamat?
This is what i did. I didn't spray anything but carpet adhesive to the RAS so the jute backing wouldn't move around and then just put the carpet over the jute.
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Re: Covering Dynamat?
i used plastidip spray for area under back window (behind seat and gas tank). every where else gets covered up by firewall insullated board and or carpet
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Re: Covering Dynamat?
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