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Old 12-01-2016, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr
Even more reason for you to have a shop do it, now I understand a little bit more why you did lmao
Everything I do gets done on a gravel driveway and it gets old really fast.
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Posted a picture of my truck on this website and besides that, drove it to work and back home. Also tried to get excited about doing a few repairs on the truck soon, but I'm still just not feeling it yet.
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doors recieved deadning material as well as the back of the cab, the floor geared towards climate control , seems covered with aluminum tape. Amps under each seat avoided.


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Dang that's nice!
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Originally Posted by jprevat
Everything I do gets done on a gravel driveway and it gets old really fast.
55 years of working on cars and trucks. No garage and usually on dirt.
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Originally Posted by BirdGang
doors recieved deadning material as well as the back of the cab, the floor geared towards climate control , seems covered with aluminum tape. Amps under each seat avoided.
Looks like you did a great job! I'm getting ready to do my doors and cab wall. Can you tell me how much material you used in those areas, and did you do both inner and outer door panels? (Pics if that would be appreciated, too.)

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Originally Posted by pon55
55 years of working on cars and trucks. No garage and usually on dirt.
I definitely feel your pain, if only a fraction of it. Lol
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Originally Posted by jprevat
I definitely feel your pain, if only a fraction of it. Lol
I guess I won't complain about the crack in the shop floor then.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
I guess I won't complain about the crack in the shop floor then.
Haha that would be pretty annoying too
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Originally Posted by jprevat
Haha that would be pretty annoying too
I don't think so.


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