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Old 12-17-2012, 05:37 PM   #1
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Re: Heat and sound sheild?

Just make sure you use a seam tape with peel and seal. When I did mine, it got hot before I covered it and I got black crap on some of my stuff. I seam taped everything and it's perfect now.
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Old 12-17-2012, 06:40 PM   #2
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Re: Heat and sound sheild?

I used 2 types from Home Depot on my truck,

1. 6-8" wide butyl rubber with aluminum covering (very much like Dynamat) this takes the boom boom out of the large floor paniels ) but I could not find it yesterday at home depot....will go online and lookkk...again

2. the other product was at home depot called frigi king and it was very similar it was a closed cell gray insulation with adhesive on the bottom and aluminum on the top, they still have that.....

I put the butyl rubber down first then the insulation on top of that...my truck is quiet as a church mouse........will look for the numbers......Kieth

I also used the seam tape....cost of each product was about $ 1.25 per sq ft..


here is the insulation still cannot find the butyl rubber/alum coated flashing

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Old 12-17-2012, 07:49 PM   #3
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Just make sure you use a seam tape with peel and seal. When I did mine, it got hot before I covered it and I got black crap on some of my stuff. I seam taped everything and it's perfect now.
Hmmm, I didn't have this problem. But, that's good insurance...
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Old 12-17-2012, 09:08 PM   #4
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Hmmm, I didn't have this problem. But, that's good insurance...
It was where the floor meets the kick panel on mine. I had my newly upholstered kick panel sitting in place on the bare seam. It wasn't a huge issue, but I ended up seam taping the whole deal just to be safe.

I have a foam mat between the peal and seal and carpet, so it wouldn't ever hit the carpet, but it looks a lot cleaner seamed up, too. Not that anyone sees it under the carpet
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