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Thanks Matt.I’m doing mine right now. I did my cargo area years ago so I just did the whole floor and transmission tunnel, going to do the doors and 1/4’s tomorrow.
72sqft of material is a good amount.
I bought the 36sqft of Killmat and 36sqft of Noico foam liner on Amazon, two boxes of each so $200 total. If you are going to go all
The way and pull the whole dash out I’d get a third box of each and then you’ll have plenty.
I did the hood last year and couldn’t tell any difference other then that it was heavier to open.
Thanks Matt.These were the best deal for me in terms of price/sqft and fastest delivery time (I'm in a rush to get ready for a trip currently). I'm sure you can shop around and get even better pricing but these were next-day for me.
I've worked with all the big name products, Dynamat, Thermotec, Etc in the past and they all come in big rolls, these come in smaller rectangular sections and are much easier to work with in my opinion.
Amazon product ASIN B0751CBXBT
Amazon product ASIN B07TKXMPH7
I used 1/8 plate for all the patches I’ve done on the rear frame. Sorry I don’t know the exact gauge other than that.Here is a shot from underneath.
@NeverGiveUpYota You've done some welding on the spring perches. What gauge steel did you end up using?
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