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Blue Goose (01-20-2018)
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Definitely. Thanks for the help guys. I’ll keep you guys posted if this guy gets back to me to set up a deal.
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mknittle (01-20-2018)
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If you decide to buy that truck, the first thing I'm recommending is to pull that carpeting out. At minimum, you should cut out that section that is covering the floor pans at both sides, where your feet are. Carpet never dries out, and rots those floors out quicker than you can imagine.
I've replaced my carpet with thick rubber mats that individually can be removed at a moments notice. This lets me "air out" and clean up any water / salt or other messes that make it to the surface of the steel.
Otherwise, Freddy Flintstone and you will have more in common than you would like to ...
(besides oogling over Barney Rubbles wife)
I've replaced my carpet with thick rubber mats that individually can be removed at a moments notice. This lets me "air out" and clean up any water / salt or other messes that make it to the surface of the steel.
Otherwise, Freddy Flintstone and you will have more in common than you would like to ...
(besides oogling over Barney Rubbles wife)
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mknittle (01-20-2018)
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Went to Homo Cheapo and bought their thick diamond plate look rubber floor mats and cut to fit. They're thick for sound deadening, and don't slide around, because they're cut to size with my razor knife. Yes they wear over time, but easily pulled up to evaporate water
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oliver foster (01-20-2018)
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