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12-29-2015, 10:57 PM | #21 |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Sacramento, ca
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1 step closer to putting the rear back together!
I got some Reflectix double sided aluminum insulation
http://www.lowes.com/pd_13357-56291-BP24025_0__ And used some 3M adhesive spray behind it to fill in the inner side walls and then used aluminum tape to seal the fatmat and reflectix. it filled in very nicely. cut easy. and well see how it works out (other members have had success). just need some jute mat now to make the carpet a little plush. This has been a huge process of tear down, sanding, grinding, painting, rolling on fatmat, and now installing the reflectix. Takes time and dilligence IMHO. I hope it was all worth it in the long run, its my first go at this. i think im in about $350 and still not done. POR-15, 1 pint - $40 Fatmat 50sq ft. - $90 Aluminum tape 1 roll - $5 New carpet my dad had - $60 worth New Amp - $120 Seam sealer - $20 New carriage bolts for wheel well - $ 15 My time - $Priceless
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