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You should buy them and post pictures. I want to get some in black to finish off my floor. Rock auto has them too.Has anyone use this product
You should buy them and post pictures. I want to get some in black to finish off my floor. Rock auto has them too.Has anyone use this product
I've thought about doing this but most of the time I have either the frameless soft top windows out or the whole top off and doors off. In FL it is common to get unpredictable rain in the Summer. When that happens I make sure I get some air under the carpet to get everything dried up. Will this sound deadening material hold moisture?
Tons of people drill drain holes in the frame.
I don't think you'll have to worry about moisture getting trapped under this stuff unless you regularly ford rivers or go for lots of drives with the top off in the rain.
What are the recommend places to drill the drain holes?
I'm no sound engineer or anything of the sort but I don't think I'd use that kind of foam. You could try sticking it up with double sided tape and see if it helps. I've got some 3M double stick tape that is thick and clear that holds really well but peels off nice if you change your mind. Might be worth a try.I'm interested to know if the hardtop liners help. Like hell I'm going to spend $200 for a kit but I do have some 24"×42" closed cell mats that are 1" thick. They are shiny, not mat finish. I've got a home studio and some experience as a sound engineer and consider myself not completely ignorant as an audiophile but don't know if the plasticky foam would reflect sound rather than absorb it. Wouldn't want to spray adhesive them in just to find they make things worse.
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I'll let you know if it's any good. I just followed your link and ordered some. It's just the thing to cover up some ugly wires on the drivers side.Has anyone use this product
Hey @Chris did the BedRug fit snug after doing the Noico double layers? I did the same thing as you and did the 80mil + 170mil but the factory carpets did not fit correctly which makes sense as they were made to mold to the naked tub. It bothers me that the carpet does not fit snug so i was thinking of purchasing the bedrug and changing out all the carpet to hopefully have a better fit.
Did you guys use any spray adhesive to keep the carpet down? I'm using ACC thick pile carpet. And I'm sure it's going to need to be trimmed along the top lines of the carpet. And probably fit loosely on top of the sound deadener and the heat shield padding I am going to use. (Probably same thickness as your 170mm layer.)
I was wondering if one of the 3m spray adhesives was strong enough to keep the carpet down. But light enough that you could pull the carpet up if need be. Like a halfway shitty adhesive? Your carpet is probably not sliding around due to the use of 170mm rubbery surfaces layer. Mine is like a foil over insulation type stuff. Like that foil insulation at HD. But better. I'm assuming my carpet is going to slide around on it a bit. Floor mats will probably help keep it in place. But was considering using a 3m adhesive between the carpet and the foil layer.
IDK. Maybe if I just spray it lightly and only in small places to tack it down. It might come up easier if I ever have to pull the carpet up. I don't know which 3m is the easiest to pull up. Maybe the General Purpose one?
3M makes a spray adhesive specific for high temps. Can't remember the part number but I have a can in the garage. I'll look for it later. It's worked well for others when installing heat barriers around the firewall and transmission hump.