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Old 09-18-2020, 04:03 AM
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I ended up adding a little extra insulation around some critical areas where exhaust heat from headers, intermediate pipes and mufflers are routed as well as the back seat divider.
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I found that the extra barrier helped fill in the carpet better.
To punch around bolt holes......take a piece of thin diameter pipe 3/4"-1", grind a bevel around the tubing then hammer at areas that you need to fasten stuff to, makes a nice clean open area.
that looks great! will probably do the same. did you use the spray adhesive to install it?
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Old 09-18-2020, 11:27 AM
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that looks great! will probably do the same. did you use the spray adhesive to install it?
No I just used some thin 2 way tape to hold it in place. Didn't want to fight with it if I ever have to remove it.
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Old 09-19-2020, 06:46 AM
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No I just used some thin 2 way tape to hold it in place. Didn't want to fight with it if I ever have to remove it.
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Old 09-26-2020, 09:19 AM
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Paul, is it hard to put it inside the doors? I was under the impression this stuff sticks and there is no chance to peel or move it when it does.
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Paul, is it hard to put it inside the doors? I was under the impression this stuff sticks and there is no chance to peel or move it when it does.
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No it was not to difficult to get it inside the doors. it is sticky but you can adjust it if needed. I would only peel half the paper backing off until I got it placed where I wanted then would pull the rest once it was set. Once you roll it down I would not want to try to move it but I am really glad I did the doors they close so much nicer.
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