It should be Avacaudo. Like my car. [IMG]
So, to put a LS motor in your maverick, you'll spend another two grand on a Mustang II front suspension kit, unless it'll fit between the shock...
400, Is a decent price on the hood, I've seen them go for higher.
I use a yoga mat.
I have a full Black bucket seat interior.
Post some pic's.
My 74 had a noise in the rearend, it probably still has it, I haven't driven it for 14 years...but it had the noise from the day I bought it.
How are the rear springs? have you ever replaced them?
From the Dynamat website "Dynaliner is the perfect ultra light weight insulator" That's why I recommended. :hmmm:
For 2 door Grabbers, it was 17847 in 1973, and 9143 in 1974. With automatics.
Cut the vent housing, so it'll clear.
I wanted to see what FatMat was made of, and found this:...
I'm not using anything cheap on a truck that was over 50 grand, new.
Very Nice! It looks fine as it is. I like my cars a little lower.
A few of my friends had planned to pick up parts from CJ Pony Parts, and they called them to preorder, and they were told they wouldn't be there...
There can't be much on the roof of my F150, it's pretty noisy in a rain storm. I may have to drop the headliner this year, and install some Dynamat.
I always think, when something isn't being used as it is intended, and you read about problems, then it's not worth the risk. If something is made...
Here's one http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/dynamat-vs-lowes-peel-seal-201328.html
Most of what I read, was where people had problems. :huh: it's not hard to find.
I googled it, and read way more bad things about Peel n Seal than I did about Dynamat, where the biggest complaint about it, is the price.
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