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Old 04-18-2014, 03:31 PM   #2001
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Do you have the tailgate part number? I looked on summit and only saw a blank tailgate. I'm in the same boat as you. Clist had a mint original tailgate for only $1,200.... Too much for me.
Yeah that is way too much for a tailgate. I think I'll survive with the repop heck most of my truck besides the cab and parts of the doors are repop.

The part number is 925-4067-2. Just type it in the search box, for some reason they don't list it under our model of truck. I cross checked the part number on AMD's website and it is the correct number.
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Old 04-18-2014, 04:18 PM   #2002
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Good deal! They probably had that drop shipped from the Lynchburg, VA Keyparts warehouse....
Like I said in your thread about gates, I have had two NOS gates, and weighed a triplus/keyparts gate and it was slightly heavier than the NOS gates...Also, the welds on the end seams are better and metal thickness is the same so I am a fan of their gates...I know earlier reproductions (and some cheaper brands) were junk and have seen my share of bent aftermarket gates but you shouldn't have any issue here.....
Thanks, yeah I'm just hoping it fits right without any issues. I still need to get all the hardware like the handle, latches, links etc... before I can try it on.
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Old 04-18-2014, 08:18 PM   #2003
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Glad you got a gate! Now let's git crackin on some bodywork
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Old 04-18-2014, 11:07 PM   #2004
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Thanks, yeah I'm just hoping it fits right without any issues. I still need to get all the hardware like the handle, latches, links etc... before I can try it on.
Keith,
I think I have an extra set of hardware out there somewhere in my salvage. I can look this weekend. Unless you are wanting to buy new stuff. I know for sure I have several gates that aren't worth anything...
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Old 04-19-2014, 08:02 AM   #2005
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Glad you got a gate! Now let's git crackin on some bodywork
Nooooooo I don't want to I know I have to get started just waiting for some consistent warm weather.

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I think I have an extra set of hardware out there somewhere in my salvage. I can look this weekend. Unless you are wanting to buy new stuff. I know for sure I have several gates that aren't worth anything...
Thanks Mike I'll let you know, I have an old scrap gate off of my other 68 I'm scraping that I'm going to try to rob the guts out of. Hopefully everything is usable but if not I'll take you up on that offer.
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Been working on the interior of the cab, the back wall and up under the dash. Sprayed rust converter on any surface rust followed by Eastwood rust encapsulator. Then I seam sealed any of seams and sprayed Boom Mat on just like I did the floor. It has come out really nice. Plan to put down dynamat, hush mat etc. over the boom mat spray before putting carpet down. The back cab wall won't be seen as I will be putting in a custom stereo.











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Nice!!
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Old 04-19-2014, 09:59 PM   #2008
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Nice!!
Thanks Rus, it turned out pretty nice. Hopefully keeps the noise and heat down inside the cab a little.

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I think I have an extra set of hardware out there somewhere in my salvage. I can look this weekend. Unless you are wanting to buy new stuff. I know for sure I have several gates that aren't worth anything...
I got my junk gate off today and managed to save the the latches, rods and the link assembly's. The trunions and handle were rotted so I need new ones. I got everything blasted and primered up. I'm going to order a new handle and trunions from GMC Paul's, should have the gate on by next weekend.
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Old 04-19-2014, 10:48 PM   #2009
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Cab looks nice with the coating. Is it rubberized or dry hard similar to line ex?
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Old 04-20-2014, 08:57 AM   #2010
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Cab looks nice with the coating. Is it rubberized or dry hard similar to line ex?
It's rubberized similar to an undercoating.
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Looking good Keith. Glad to see you got your tailgate.
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Old 04-21-2014, 07:14 PM   #2012
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Looking good Keith. Glad to see you got your tailgate.
Thanks Jason, just waiting on a few things to come in from GMC Paul's then I can get the gate installed
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Old 04-22-2014, 04:37 PM   #2013
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Truck is looking great. I cant wait to get home and work on mine again.
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Truck is looking great. I cant wait to get home and work on mine again.
Thanks Adam, progress has slowed down lately but I'm getting there. Can't wait to see some updates on yours.
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Nice work on the cab. That stuff will replace Dynamat or similar product?
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Nice work on the cab. That stuff will replace Dynamat or similar product?
I'm still going to use Fatmat or Dynamat over top of it. I wanted to try to keep the cab as cool and quiet as possible and also we did so much welding on the cab that this stuff covers it up nicely without having to do bodywork or anything like that.
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I'm still going to use Fatmat or Dynamat over top of it. I wanted to keep try to keep the cab as cool and quiet as possible and also we did so much welding on the cab that this stuff covers it up nicely without having to do bodywork or anything like that.
not sure if you have heard of it but try researching Nvx vs Fatmat or Dynamat from Sonic Electronix. thats what i went with just seemed like more bang for the buck IMO.
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not sure if you have heard of it but try researching Nvx vs Fatmat or Dynamat from Sonic Electronix. thats what i went with just seemed like more bang for the buck IMO.
Thanks Hector I haven't heard of it, I'll check it out.
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Eastwood also has a similar product. Not sure how it compares with the others as I haven't tried them, but I've got the Eastwood product in both my vehicles. Definitely cheaper than Dynomat. Just another option for you.
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Eastwood also has a similar product. Not sure how it compares with the others as I haven't tried them, but I've got the Eastwood product in both my vehicles. Definitely cheaper than Dynomat. Just another option for you.
Thanks Duane, I did see that eastwood has their own product. How do you like it? I'm definitely not going to use Dynamat due to the price of it.
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I was looking at the Eastwood product, until I read the reviews of it on their own website. I went with Hushmat and so far and pleased with it. Here's a pick of it about half way done.
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Take a look at this web site. He has done a great job putting info together as to what/why to use/do cerrtain products:
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Thanks Duane, I did see that eastwood has their own product. How do you like it? I'm definitely not going to use Dynamat due to the price of it.
I don't have anything to compare it with so I can't give you a recommendation of using it over another product, but I can say that I am pleased with it thus far. I've got it installed with a jute material between it and the carpet on both the C/10 and the GTO. I don't really notice the heat anymore around my feet in my GTO, like I used to with just the jute material between the carpet and floor. It used to be really warm after an hour or so of driving. Not so much anymore. I'd say it performs pretty well, based on that alone.

This is the stuff I used. It laid down pretty easily, cut easily and doesn't leak or ooze like I've heard some people complain about with similar products. Be careful though, the foil material can cut your skin pretty easily.
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I was looking at the Eastwood product, until I read the reviews of it on their own website. I went with Hushmat and so far and pleased with it. Here's a pick of it about half way done.
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I don't have anything to compare it with so I can't give you a recommendation of using it over another product, but I can say that I am pleased with it thus far. I've got it installed with a jute material between it and the carpet on both the C/10 and the GTO. I don't really notice the heat anymore around my feet in my GTO, like I used to with just the jute material between the carpet and floor. It used to be really warm after an hour or so of driving. Not so much anymore. I'd say it performs pretty well, based on that alone.

This is the stuff I used. It laid down pretty easily, cut easily and doesn't leak or ooze like I've heard some people complain about with similar products. Be careful though, the foil material can cut your skin pretty easily.
Thanks guys, looks like I have several options to choose from. Guess I have my work cut out for me researching them all
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Tailgate on fit pretty darn good. I'm happy with it
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