My Bedliner Project

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Not bad, but I would personally desire something smoother than that. The lines (from what appears to be the seams in the sound dampening material) would drive me nuts!

I wear shoes. :hillbilly:
 
:rolleyes:
 
Looks good Jack..didn't realize you have the 3rd row leathered as well. Would you say it is significantly quieter now than before or is it just slightly improved?
 
Looks good Jack..didn't realize you have the 3rd row leathered as well. Would you say it is significantly quieter now than before or is it just slightly improved?

Slightly improved but I havent done the doors yet. That should yield some additional noise reduction dont you think?
 
Slightly improved but I havent done the doors yet. That should yield some additional noise reduction dont you think?

It will...also if you get around to the headliner it will help as well. I think I may lay down 2 layers when I get to mine just for insurance.
 
Yes, as pointed out above. The doors and headliner are about the only place left for sound to travel in. I am planning on the doors in a few weeks. Not sure how I am going to tackle my headliner quite yet though. Any thoughts on that one?
 
Yes, as pointed out above. The doors and headliner are about the only place left for sound to travel in. I am planning on the doors in a few weeks. Not sure how I am going to tackle my headliner quite yet though. Any thoughts on that one?

The headliner is a bitch to remove I would just make sure you get the doors and quarter panels real well as well as getting as far up the firewall as possible. Also I am sure you could line the fender wells under the hood.
 
I am happy to see there are other A Type, OCD people like me on this forum..:)

I like it but would install the carpet over it and call it a super quiet, ultra durable interior. I know that my truck is VERY quiet compared to stock with Dynamat.

This is a very good install however. It appeals to me form the perspective of a very neat, clean, detailed installation. If you are going to do it, do it right I say. This looks like it was done right to me.

Nice job..:)

Not bad, but I would personally desire something smoother than that. The lines (from what appears to be the seams in the sound dampening material) would drive me nuts!
 
Looking :cool: CJ... I like it, the only thing I would want to do is maybe trying to smooth everything out (which I don't know they can do?) to give it a nice clean flat smooth look. Then I would want a way/place to hide wires which again I don't know is possible. Either way nice job and thanks for showing me a few things, this is def on my list!:cheers:
 
Looking :cool: CJ... I like it, the only thing I would want to do is maybe trying to smooth everything out (which I don't know they can do?) to give it a nice clean flat smooth look. Then I would want a way/place to hide wires which again I don't know is possible. Either way nice job and thanks for showing me a few things, this is def on my list!:cheers:

IIRC some people have used foil tape, the same stuff used for HVAC systems to go over the seams. It helps to hide the gaps/overlap, as well a making it more solid by anchoring everything together. It should make it a lot smoother.

It also looks like the bedliner material used was put on fairly thin. When I do mine, I intend to go a lot thicker than that.
 
I am happy to see there are other A Type, OCD people like me on this forum..:)

I like it but would install the carpet over it and call it a super quiet, ultra durable interior. I know that my truck is VERY quiet compared to stock with Dynamat.

This is a very good install however. It appeals to me form the perspective of a very neat, clean, detailed installation. If you are going to do it, do it right I say. This looks like it was done right to me.

Nice job..:)

Thank you kind sir.
 
Anyone considered or tried to use some sort of conduit for the wiring harness? Maybe even PVC? I remember there are a few bends between the front and rear doors that might make it a challenge.
 
Jack,

Congrats on Success of a great project!!! I understand the observation of the seams but after looking at the pics don't think it looks bad at all. Hella beats the green metal and black spots of bedliner that you'll find on my floorboard now! Looks great man! When and if you add deadener in the doors and headliner please post pics and/or reviews on the improvement!!!! Thanks again for a great thread man!:cheers:
 
Jack,

Congrats on Success of a great project!!! I understand the observation of the seams but after looking at the pics don't think it looks bad at all. Hella beats the green metal and black spots of bedliner that you'll find on my floorboard now! Looks great man! When and if you add deadener in the doors and headliner please post pics and/or reviews on the improvement!!!! Thanks again for a great thread man!:cheers:

Like Jack isn't going to post pics! That SOB is going to post pics on his first roadkill with the updated rig complete with a how-to guide to killing them.
 
after several years of no carpet, have you ever thought about doing this to also replace your head liner?
 

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