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I've noticed some people suggesting using expanding spray foam to insulate and sound deaden the roof of CUCVs. They've referred to removing plugs behind the sun visors to spray the foam in the space between the cab ceiling and outer roof, and also spraying it down the supports.
Has anyone tried this with an M1009?
My son's M1009 doesn't have any plugs, and quite frankly I'm not sure how much of a gap there is between the ceiling and the roof. It appears our only option would be to drill a couple of small holes behind the visors and spraying it in. Any ideas?
Also, the truck is chilly on these cold winter nights (need to get heater tweaked) and drafty. Air coming in around the door handles especially. I know some of you have insulated your doors for sound and temperature... do you have any pictures or instructions?
And lastly, what's the final verdict on whether using fatmat and a hood insulation pad as far as cutting down on the noise?
By the way, soon I will post our pics of the center console we made out of an ammo can, including a padded armrest on top and 4 cupholders...
Has anyone tried this with an M1009?
My son's M1009 doesn't have any plugs, and quite frankly I'm not sure how much of a gap there is between the ceiling and the roof. It appears our only option would be to drill a couple of small holes behind the visors and spraying it in. Any ideas?
Also, the truck is chilly on these cold winter nights (need to get heater tweaked) and drafty. Air coming in around the door handles especially. I know some of you have insulated your doors for sound and temperature... do you have any pictures or instructions?
And lastly, what's the final verdict on whether using fatmat and a hood insulation pad as far as cutting down on the noise?
By the way, soon I will post our pics of the center console we made out of an ammo can, including a padded armrest on top and 4 cupholders...