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Mercury
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Posted - May 6 : 10:31p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Hi all.... I was wondering if anybody ripped out their carpet and simply rhino lined their floor. If you have done this I was looking for a few things:

1. PICS
2. Video of you going down the road before and after carpet removal
3. your thought of how you like it


I am tired of carpet and dirt and grease hitting my carpet, I want to chuck stuff in my cab without cares

kenny

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Posted  - May 7 : 12:01a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Even I have to recommend not doing this....It would be a fucking bitch to clean.

Edited by - TANKS 250 on May 7 8:57p

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Posted  - May 7 : 12:35a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Kenny I did this to one of my off road trucks.. loud as hell in the cab.

i would opt to get a rubber carper from a XL truck to retain some sound deadning

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Posted  - May 7 : 12:49a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I'd have to side with rubber mat over spray in liner material. If you use this as a daily driver, forget it.

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Posted  - May 7 : 2:55a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
can they spray over the carpet?

I could ask the people spraying my entire body..

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Posted  - May 7 : 7:08a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Funny Im about to take my bed liner out and put in a bed rug and hard tonneau on Big Bird.

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Posted  - May 7 : 10:00a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I plan on taking out my carpet and installing an XL rubber floor mat. That way you can still have the insulation underneath, and maybe some extra fatmat or something. Especially since I have a diesel.

So unless its a trail jeep, I would say no.

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Posted  - May 7 : 10:39a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
i would have to also so no for the above listed reasons and heat pull your carpet back and go for a ride on a hot day and see how bad your feet burn

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Posted  - May 7 : 11:24a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
thanks all... going to avoid doing this... is funny how i come up with ideas though...

Its because my windshield is leaking..... fixing that tonight, so the carpet gets wet on passenger side front, so I wanted to make it water resistant AND fix the windshield, but maybe its better to fix the problem (leak) and just dry the carpet LOL

kenny

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Posted  - May 7 : 11:55a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I'm just curious why you want people to post videos of them going down the road both before and after carpet removal...

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Posted  - May 7 : 12:13p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
probably to hear the difference between carpet/insulation, and none...

Or was that a rhetorical question? lol

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Posted  - May 7 : 4:56p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Could you put down lizard skin or a roll on sound deadener. Then get a light textured rhino lining?

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Posted  - May 7 : 7:36p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I dunno. That XL vinyl floor is pretty darn durable and easy to clean/shine up. Tough to beat, in my opinion.

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Posted  - May 7 : 8:34p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I am going to avoid this for now, but one day I think they will make something that will kill road noise, then I can put textured liner over that.

I sort of wanted to go for a rustic look, more aggressive and abuseable

carpet seems too much like a "house"

kenny

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Posted  - May 7 : 8:48p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Thats why you do the XL rubber mat. I think someone even suggested to me that I try and install it over the carpet for extra insulation, and if I ever changed my mind the carpet would be there. Not sure if that would work, but its an interesting idea...

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Posted  - May 7 : 8:49p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
i have the huskey mats in my truck already, kind of tired of them

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Posted  - May 7 : 8:56p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
YES....you can Herculine carpet,...I made a nice "Welcome" mat for the house....I think it's gonna last forever

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Posted  - May 7 : 9:07p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
^^^^ Figures, ok so wheres the picture of your welcome mat

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Posted  - May 7 : 9:10p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator


If it can be done Jay will do it lol

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Posted  - May 7 : 11:36p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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i have the huskey mats in my truck already, kind of tired of them

kenny



Not just the floor mats, but the entire vinyl floor.

http://www.truckpartsproshop.com/heavy_duty_molded_vinyl_floor_protectors.html

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Posted  - May 8 : 3:31a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I only found a way on that site to buy them for jeeps.. do they sell them for other vehicles?

I would bet spraying my carpet wouldnt be too expensive, depending on how thick they do it..

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Posted  - May 8 : 5:39a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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spraying my entire body..




Now this, I don't need to see pictures of.

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Posted  - May 8 : 9:29a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
http://www.auto-interior.com/ford29.htm#ext

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Posted  - May 8 : 1:46p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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Originally posted by offroad250

http://www.auto-interior.com/ford29.htm#ext

Jason




great site.... Will consider this as well... pretty cheap considering.....

Maybe rhino line then put vynal mat?

was concerned about noise and a buddy of mine mentioned the heat (i assume from the outside air plus the exhaust - its a pretty good point)

kenny

Edited by - Mercury on May 8 1:54p

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Posted  - May 8 : 2:22p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I've actually seen someone rhino line their carpet before. It's pretty neat lookin and easy as hell to clean. It's pretty think when it's done so it makes it pretty quiet in the cab.

The main thing is that if you do want it truly quiet, you need to line the doors, both the inner and outer skin, the firewall, both sides, and the roof. Everything has to be done or sound will still come through. It's not cheap either.

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Posted  - May 8 : 2:54p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
well i may rip my carpet out one day to see how bad the noise and heat is...

those vinal floors look pretty effing sweet if you ask me BUT they cannot be removed like floor mats

this was all just flopping around in my head

thanks all

kenny
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