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Yes I would insulate my hood 6 18.75%
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Old 10-09-2014, 11:16 PM   #1
BigDan3131
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Question Hood Liners

Since I'm building my truck to be 100% reliable and daily driven I'm contemplating installing a hood liner. Even though it only rains 6 months out of the year now it still gets cold in the winter. I don't plan to use a traditional hood liner or even the one by Dynamat. I plan to use that aluminum sided bubble wrap you can buy a Lowes or Home Depot. Its light enough that it wont sag and it insulates quite well, I plan to install it with using 3M Window Weld Sealer. That stuff once dry is on there and nothing short of grinding it off will remove it hot or cold weather.
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