goldneagle
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I saw the mats you are talking about. They are truck bed liners. They have them in different sizes. They are actually more expensive than the 3/4" Horse Stall Mats.GE Tractor Supply also sales a thinner mat that you can use for the inside of the cab. Not sure how thick they are but we have them in the store I work at part time. I think they are about 3/8 inch thick. I may get a couple to put in my trucks after I do a little painting on a truck or two.
Harold.
I may end up installing shower floor vinyl on top of the insulation in the cab and then just get some truck floor mats for use on top of it for driver and passenger side.
The whole idea for me is to get something flexible so I can go over the center hump with it. If the rubber i too thick it will not flow smoothly over the hump.
I really need to insulate the floor and firewall in my truck! i can really feel the heat coming through once the engine warms up.
I came up with a neat way to transfer the templates I bought to the insulation. I remember seeing truck sign painters use a spokes wheel tool to trace the sign drawn. If I lay the roll of templates over the insulation and use the spoke wheel to trace the outline of the template it will leave small holes in the insulation that aI can see. Then i just follow the dotted lines and I cut out the insulation patterns. The template roll will stay intact for reuse on another truck.