crazywelder72
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I was wondering who has done what to the interiors on the floors to dampen the Sound,heat, or whatever...
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I was thinking of doing that myself. What did you use to cut it? What side did you put on top, the diamond plate side or the slotted one?I bought 2 3x4 1/2 rubber stall mats from tractor supply and cut them to fit.
Looks depend on how long you take to cut them to fit. They are heavy enough that you don't have to glue them down.
I made cardboard template and cut to match.
I was thinking of using the thicker stall mats.I used hand sheet metal shears ( big scissors ). It worked ok but took a little effort. The ones I bought have a very fine grain or pattern nothing hat stands out
I wouldn't call it much of a mod. I just cut pieces of the cheap Harbor Freight foam garage floor mats to size and stuck them in the bottom of the regular tool boxes on my M923. Those boxes are similar to the one on the deuce; not watertight at all. They are the normal boxes for that model of truck, not something that I added.nf6x,
I'd like to see a pick or two of your tool box mod. I have been trying to find a cheap way to mount some type of extra tool box or something to my deuce. I need extra storage for tools and bug out supplies that's accessible from the ground. I'm wanting to mount some kind of water tight box to the under side of the bed. Something with a hinged lockable lid or door. I don't have access to sheet metal tools or I'd fab my own. I was thinking of a big ammo box but how would I mount it. Sorry crazy, not trying to jack your thread here. Just looking for ideas.
Be careful with floor mats. M35A3s come standard with rubber floor mats. Unfortunately, they tend to suffer rust from condensation and leaking rainwater under the mats. I'm seriously considering taking the rubber floor mats out of my A3.
I'm now thinking about spraying bedliner on the cab floors of both my A2 and A3. The bedliner can then be painted to match the original GI colors. Thanks for the suggestion.Good idea to remove mats while you still have a floor.
I spray coated a heavy liner the same as I used in the
bed on my M36A2C. Works great and very easy to clean
even though I still used the removable mats I had just for
added protection and sound deadening.
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