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12-20-2019, 10:56 AM | #26 |
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Re: Question about carpet/flooring
Revisiting this thread again. I'm looking for carpet for my 70 K10. I called Stock Interiors and told them that I'm using some Dynamat strips and heat/noise barrier from Quiet Ride Solutions. I'm using their Acousti-Shield floor kit (https://www.quietride.com/). The barrier is similar to a lot of others on the market. It is 3/8" fiber padding with an aluminum type top layer. My concern was whether or not to add the Mass Backing. They told me to NOT add the Mass Backing if using this type of heat and noise insulation. The carpet would not lay down right. Hopefully this is the right way to go. Now I just need to figure out what carpet material to go with (Nylon Loop, 80/20 Loop, Plush or Ultra-Plush). I'll probably go with either the 80/20 Loop, or the plush cut. Since this is an LS swap and not original, I'm considering the plush cut without mass backing. Any comments, please chime in. Thanks for your feedback.
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12-20-2019, 02:33 PM | #27 |
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Re: Question about carpet/flooring
Agreed...I would NOT add mass-backing if the sound/heat deadening material you are using is 3/8". That would likely be too thick to work with.
I went with 80/20 loop in my cab to keep it period-correct. To me, the plush carpet looks too new and out of place for these older trucks, but could look the part in a custom interior. Just my 2c.
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12-20-2019, 11:00 PM | #28 | |
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Re: Question about carpet/flooring
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12-21-2019, 02:10 AM | #29 | |
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12-25-2019, 01:02 PM | #30 |
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Re: Question about carpet/flooring
When using the Mass backed carpet, how does one attach it to the floor? Is it just held in place by the seat lots and sill plates? Or will I need to glue it down?
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12-10-2020, 02:46 PM | #31 |
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Re: Question about carpet/flooring
I'm curious about this as well. Looking to order some insulating layers and mass-backed carpet. I was looking at using the RAAM sound deadener and their Ensolite pad over that, then the carpet. If I do that, do I need mass-backed? Can I skip the Ensolite layer and get the mass-backed carpet?
Seems the sounds deadener mats/jute/mass-backed carpet would work fine. Thoughts? |
12-10-2020, 03:54 PM | #32 |
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Re: Question about carpet/flooring
I simply laid my mass backed carpet down...no glue and it stays in place fine. It may help that I have a one piece floor matt as well (same as carpet, not mass backed).
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12-14-2020, 10:44 AM | #33 |
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Re: Question about carpet/flooring
So I ended up using the ACC Carpets plush version without mass backing. There were a couple areas that had some jute backing, but these were just by the driver and passenger foot areas. As I mentioned in the opening post, I used Quiet Ride Solutions insulation system. This stuff is about 3/8 or 7/16 thick from what I remember. It gets glued down with spray adhesive. Since I used this type of insulation, I did not need mass backing. My carpet is held in place only by the seats and center console. I did not glue it down. I still don't have my door sills installed and the carpet doesn't move. I think without the mass backing, the carpet conformed really well.
Dynamat strips and acoustical and thermal insulation going down. You can kind of see how thick the insulation is on the floor. All insulation is installed. My carpet from ACC. You can see where the carpet is folded over on the right, there is no backing at all. Picture of the interior before I installed the drivers seat.
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