If you do decide on carpet definitely consider replacing all the weatherstripping first and having a new windshield installed and resealed. I had a civilian blazer that I chased a leak for a long time and it was actually the windshield and not the doors or top.
You dudes sure have a lot of good knowledge to share. Thank you!
I haven’t wanted to spray bedliner into the cab because of the cancer causing agents, breathing in those fumes while in the cab over time, etc.
I have found a water based liner called Lizard Skin. I’ll look into that more and consider it.
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Carpet sounds like a really bad idea for those living where it’s wet. I haven’t taken it off the table yet, since it’s so dry here in Southern Commifornia…uh California.
Either way it sounds like I need to scrap off that existing goop on the floor. I will also check for any rust while I’m at it. If I find any, I’ll sand, prime and spray paint it. All while wearing a respirator, I am not inhaling the CARC dust.
Isn’t it ironic that it’s called CARC and it’s CARCinogenic. They must have know, and in true military style, abbreviated it.
I am planning on replacing my roof soon, so I will have to really make sure there are no leaks when the windshield is installed. I was already planning on replacing all of the seals for the vehicle as well. I bought a whole set and they are on deck.
I’ll report back!
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