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<blockquote data-quote="temposs" data-source="post: 4533213" data-attributes="member: 555264"><p>Now for the interior to be gutted.</p><p></p><p>I know this truck well - it took me literally about an hour or so to remove all the seats, console, door panels, and carpet. Three layers of RAAMmat went down on the floor. I'm very impressed with this stuff - especially for the price. I really don't think it can be beat for a similar price. The difference it made was enormous - the truck is so quiet now - it really felt unfamiliar as road-noise was very bad on this thing before.</p><p></p><p>All the wiring was ran after the RAAMmat was down. I used adhesive clips with zipties running through them to guide the wires through the floorpan. Yellow zipties indicate the 1/0 power run. Again, all wires were techflex'd in black and heatshrunk. I marked everything using white electric tape and a sharpie.</p><p></p><p>I swore to myself after my last install which included a CarPC that I'd never be a member of the disorganized-wiring-club again. It was a nightmare to work on before and made the hobby not much fun and more of a chore when things weren't working as intended. That is why I went the extra mile on the wiring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="temposs, post: 4533213, member: 555264"] Now for the interior to be gutted. I know this truck well - it took me literally about an hour or so to remove all the seats, console, door panels, and carpet. Three layers of RAAMmat went down on the floor. I'm very impressed with this stuff - especially for the price. I really don't think it can be beat for a similar price. The difference it made was enormous - the truck is so quiet now - it really felt unfamiliar as road-noise was very bad on this thing before. All the wiring was ran after the RAAMmat was down. I used adhesive clips with zipties running through them to guide the wires through the floorpan. Yellow zipties indicate the 1/0 power run. Again, all wires were techflex'd in black and heatshrunk. I marked everything using white electric tape and a sharpie. I swore to myself after my last install which included a CarPC that I'd never be a member of the disorganized-wiring-club again. It was a nightmare to work on before and made the hobby not much fun and more of a chore when things weren't working as intended. That is why I went the extra mile on the wiring. [/QUOTE]
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