Rubber floor
Really want to keep a stock looking rubber floor but my trans tunnel has changed due to a trans swap. Any suggestions on a moldable rubber mat with a similar look to the factory floor?
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Re: Rubber floor
So, you removed the old floor that had the hump and now you have a flat floor all the way across.
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I just recently roughed in the electrical at a new health club. They used rolled rubber flooring throughout the building. I really liked how it looked. I don't know how it would lay down across a floor hump, but it would look good on the flat areas.
http://www.rubbercal.com/rubber-floo...-flooring.html https://www.americanfloormats.com/rubber-roll-matting/ I brought a chunk home for myself, I'm thinking it may be good on my firewall for sound dampening. |
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Bigger transmission required some floor modification. Here is a picture.
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Since my initial reply, I've been watching videos, investigating things a little bit.
What about molding your own mats? This company has alot of products that may be able to get it done. https://www.aeromarineproducts.com/p...r-mold-making/ Kind of pricey, but would be unique and cool. |
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I've used site vendor Capt Kaos twice now, for a Squarebody and for a GMT800 model.
He might either have something, or be able to make something for your model year. K |
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