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Old 02-04-2013, 03:08 PM   #28
DustinU
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Re: 1969 Blazer...To be my daily driver

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How much fat mat and jute did you order to cover your hole rig? Im getting ready to do my interior, and fat mat is a way better price then dynamat. Did fat mat work good for you?
I bought 100 sq ft. it was just enough, used up the scraps everywhere I could.

I also bought the double sided (reflective) jute... much better to work with than the single sided. I went way overkill with everything, but would do it all again.

I doubled up the "step" area behind the driver and passenger seat as it gets VERY hot ... I remembered that from my youth and didn't want my kids experience that same memory lol. Now after a long drive you can touch the carpet hold down with no issues.

The Al's liner has been essential since I did not get to the top's weather stripping before our mild winters here but the carpet has gotten soaked a couple times ... at least I am not too concerned with it rusting.

It is very quite and at least the floor boards stay cool.
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