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07-29-2024, 02:05 AM | #5 |
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Re: Sound barriers / Interior insulation
Trying to maintain the stock look on a heavily modified truck, I applied Lizard Skin on the entirety of the inside of the cab. Inside the dash, firewall, roof, floor, and inside the doors. applying extra on surfaces that I sanded flat. The product goes on like paper mache thru a straw, so lots of splatter. It greatly eliminates the oil can affect on all the surfaces. I thought it would be easier to apply in tight spaces compared to rolling out other products...and when sanded flat it looks like it's the stock surface. It is a bit of work, but I couldn't have achieved the look on all interior surfaces, including floors and kick panels. I've also installed the stock inside firewall insulated heat pad, just for extra. Still working on getting it on all 4s, but I honestly think that Lizard was worth the extra expense and work.
I do have to say that all of the products that I purchased for this truck project 3+ years ago has gone way up in cost. I'm glad I went insane when starting this endever and spent almost a small fortune then doing bulk orders on almost everything. Don't want to think of what it will cost in the next 3 years. But don't listen to my lunatic rantings. It may lead to bankruptcy and divorce.
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Chip '51 Chevy 3600 5 window C4 Vette front/rear suspension & drive train full Rusto-Mod '92 GMC Sonoma GT VIN #0015 '91 GMC Sonoma GT extended cab 1 of 1 Last edited by fauXGT; 07-29-2024 at 02:19 AM. |
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