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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8825710" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>I'm definitely ready for this build to be f*cking over! I want to hear it already! It's just finding time to work on it is the issue. It'll get done. Hopefully this year. I miss my truck. </p><p>I'm planning on getting the welders at work to cut me a couple of 1/8th thick strips of steel to screw onto the back sheet metal in hopes to keep it under control. Then sound deadening. My cousin stole some...I don't remember the correct name for it... but some expanding foam joints they use at work for water proofing concrete. We shoved those in between the bed and the cab, so that should work well, while also adding to the water proofing. </p><p>Expanding foam would be a good idea. I was hoping to be able to make a sticker collage back beauty panel. Only thing is, if I do that, how do I cover up that gap between the port and the sheet metal where the port doesn't extend into the cab all the way? It seems like carpet might be the best, easiest option like you said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8825710, member: 681482"] I'm definitely ready for this build to be f*cking over! I want to hear it already! It's just finding time to work on it is the issue. It'll get done. Hopefully this year. I miss my truck. I'm planning on getting the welders at work to cut me a couple of 1/8th thick strips of steel to screw onto the back sheet metal in hopes to keep it under control. Then sound deadening. My cousin stole some...I don't remember the correct name for it... but some expanding foam joints they use at work for water proofing concrete. We shoved those in between the bed and the cab, so that should work well, while also adding to the water proofing. Expanding foam would be a good idea. I was hoping to be able to make a sticker collage back beauty panel. Only thing is, if I do that, how do I cover up that gap between the port and the sheet metal where the port doesn't extend into the cab all the way? It seems like carpet might be the best, easiest option like you said. [/QUOTE]
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