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ccasteel

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Hi Charles,
I am on the same quest, and I agree, it will always be a rough truck - but if I can lesson some of the noise -great.

I have used dynomat on other vehicles with great success, but it is very costly and has to be covered with something like carpet.

I am now putting my '74 - 40 hard top back together for the first time and makeing some changes. After some inside fiberglass repairs, I coated with a latex roof liner (like you coat a house roof with). Next I will be using marine carpet, rather than OEM head liner.

On the tub, I coated the interior with rino- liner, which did a great job cutting down vibration and noise.

Next I will replace all of the door seals in and out to limit rattles.
 
Mark M., Cruisercrap vendor here on Mud sells Quietrcrap which is supposed to be good stuff... cheaper than the name brands with the same quality...
 
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What's a "reasonable cost"? Line-X or Rhino liner on the underside (or inside) of the tub will quiet the rig and provide additional rust protecttion, if done properly, and will last a LONG time. I used to be against it but have seen some impressive results in some unusual applications. The only problem with foam/foil materials inside the cargo and passenger areas of an FJ40 is wear and tear, and water penetration and condensation in voids between the steel and the foam-backed material.
 
I have been looking at this LizardSkin® Spray-On Insulation : Lizardskin for a bobbed duece project I am working on. It seemed to get pretty good reviews but I have no experience with it. Anyone know anything about how well it works, and if it is affordable?
 

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