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    taming the beast - making it more liveable

    I'll put in something else, although I am not sure what. I will probably take it to an upholstery or classic car restoration shop for them to bid out finishing the interior. I have some ideas, but I can't imagine I'll have the skillset to complete in a way that looks good Sent from my SM-G955U...
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    taming the beast - making it more liveable

    I bought a $99 sprayer at home depot and did it myself. Prep work taping up plastic around the engine and other chassis took longer than spraying 5 coats over 5 days. The sprayer will be clogged and won't work by the end of it, but it was easy to do. I was able to use the sprayer on the...
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    taming the beast - making it more liveable

    In my cab I used hytech sc1000, it's very similar to lizard skin and I've been told it's the base that most of the bedliner products use. It dampens sound and has thermal insulation. I coated the under side of my cab, rear and top. I also sprayed the inside. I used 5 gallons and then another 2...
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    taming the beast - making it more liveable

    I'll add pictures and product names tonight. I'm using tapatalk and it won't let me upload pictures or links without a tapatalk account instead of the forum account. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
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    taming the beast - making it more liveable

    I'm in the process of sound deadening and insulating the cab. I've painted it with a sound deadening and thermal paint. Next I'll put dynamat, then mass loaded foam, carpet, then a suede headliner to soak up more sound. Putting the same thermal paint above the engine, as well as high heat...
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