Fatmat VS Dynamat

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Ya go to ebay and search for fat mat. They are cheaper and the quality is super. They're out of Plainsville Ohio, they ship out the next day from recieving payment A+++
 

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thought the hoodliner kit was 6 inches too narrow so you werent going to use it...
 

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How long would someone be looking at to tackle a project like this, it seems fairly time consuming
 

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How long would someone be looking at to tackle a project like this, it seems fairly time consuming

No Doubt, It is time consuming but well worth it in the end. Depending how much you want to do at a time you could remove EVERYTHING in the truck and do it all at once.

For me, I did from the backseat back and up the side where the rear-panels and seat-belt panels are. Next I will remove everything from the front of the truck and finish. Until then I pulled off my door panels and did the doors while I am waiting to finish the front.
 

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are you doing the roof as well, i ve tried to figure out how much i would need to cover to get the benifits from doing a project like this.
 
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plan on starting tomorrow morning depending on consumption tonight. Im using my works warehouse its huge and warm. I plan on doing that and finally installing my efans. I will document the sound deadening
 

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plan on starting tomorrow morning depending on consumption tonight. Im using my works warehouse its huge and warm. I plan on doing that and finally installing my efans. I will document the sound deadening

lucky you, i dont have anywhere warm to do it, im figuring ill do it when it starts to warm up, good luck with it, excited to see some pics
 
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Fat Mat Install started

Lot of snow slowed progress Saturday, that and not bringing everything I needed. Sunday got the rear seats out, carpet and sides. I used heavy rattle trap to do the rear fenders, and the 80 mil to do the deck from the rear seats on back. finished at five getting everything back together. There is a noticable difference, I'm doing the front from the firewall to the front seats after the 1st and the doors when the weather breaks and I can do it outside. After starting this project I find this probably ranks least favorite as far as doing it. Sore all over and fingers are stiff. Pictures? There are no stinking pictures. Figured it looks like all others, and I really didnt need any reason to stop working on it. Otherwise I would never have finished. Word to the wise, this is a teadious time consuming job, be prepaired for a long day
 

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