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<blockquote data-quote="Justintoxicated" data-source="post: 1032760" data-attributes="member: 561240"><p>Buy A roll of RAAMAT, easy to apply, 60 mil thick = less work for you, 60x2.5' (or whatever it is) &gt; 4x4'! for the price, if your going to do the truck, Cover that shit with 2 layers and do it right the first time. Might as well have No rattle right, rather than a reduced rattle?</p><p></p><p>Also the RAAMAT is not Tar based, which I hear is a godo thing I have not worked with Tar bassed matting, but I hear the rubber based RAAMAT works better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justintoxicated, post: 1032760, member: 561240"] Buy A roll of RAAMAT, easy to apply, 60 mil thick = less work for you, 60x2.5' (or whatever it is) > 4x4'! for the price, if your going to do the truck, Cover that shit with 2 layers and do it right the first time. Might as well have No rattle right, rather than a reduced rattle? Also the RAAMAT is not Tar based, which I hear is a godo thing I have not worked with Tar bassed matting, but I hear the rubber based RAAMAT works better. [/QUOTE]
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