I love this. My driver carpet has to be changed and I bought the acoustic/heat boards as an underlayment but I honestly felt like it needed more. This is a great firm topper! Cheers 🍻
this is a terrible idea! The cold metal meets warm cabin air will create condensation and that condensation is going to get trapped underneath the waterproof barrier and stay there until it gets moldy and rust the panel. There's a reason why people use jute and it's because any water that gets to the jute can evaporate away from metal panels. Don't believe me? try this yourself and your car's going to smell all moldy within a year.
I live in a fairly dry climate but I haven't had any issues so far. the sound is much better and if dust gets under the floor I can just lift the vinyl and vacuum it up.
I love this. My driver carpet has to be changed and I bought the acoustic/heat boards as an underlayment but I honestly felt like it needed more. This is a great firm topper! Cheers 🍻
This makes sense. It's waterproof unlike the usual carpet and insulation that soaks water and moisture that leads to rust.
Thank you, its definitely an improvement and in the off chance enough water gets in at least it wont smell as bad
Name brand products are TOTALLY out of sight in price! I damm near fell over when I was told $150.00 for 12 sq feet. This is the way to go 👍thanks
I see no lie here. hell I still have plenty left over for armrests
Kirby definitely has Husky in him. Are you working on this flooring? Let me go stand on it and not move then. 😂
I did similar with my old suburban.
I used cheap closed cell foam sleeping pads for camping.
...it's like watching Tom Hanks in the movie CASTAWAY. Bravo. ;)
Thanks, I think I'm a shoe in for the oscars.
Taking a heat gun a a roller would of helped stretch it around the corners and contours
You did a good job. Much better results than I did. LOL
Thank you, how did you do it?
@@rocksnrally5530 with my ex. LOL But we enjoyed doing it, so...
Good results, it just looks less organized.
@@jamesdriggers2981 as long as it works
Great idea. I see you used spray adhesive to hold in place. If you needed can you get the mats out without ripping things apart now?
this is a terrible idea! The cold metal meets warm cabin air will create condensation and that condensation is going to get trapped underneath the waterproof barrier and stay there until it gets moldy and rust the panel. There's a reason why people use jute and it's because any water that gets to the jute can evaporate away from metal panels. Don't believe me? try this yourself and your car's going to smell all moldy within a year.
Channel is growing
Thank you. Slowly but surely, I've been dealing with moving the past couple months but I'm excited to push some new content.
@@rocksnrally5530 we are waiting
Which tape are you using?
Where did you buy the anti fatigue mat from?
How is it working out for you??
I live in a fairly dry climate but I haven't had any issues so far. the sound is much better and if dust gets under the floor I can just lift the vinyl and vacuum it up.