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So... I have some water intrusion into my Bronco II. I pulled the interior and removed the carpet and batting. It was soaked. I have new vinyl flooring coming to install.
The floors have been covered in Dynomat (or similar product) and was wondering about the batting. The PO had covered the entire dynomat covered floor with it prior to installing the carpet.
I'm not real concerned with noise and my thoughts were just to put the batting down in the driver and passenger foot wells to provide a bit of give and add to the longevity of the vinyl... maybe up the sides of the hump.
If I could get away without using any of it... I probably would.
Just looking for thoughts from other members.
Remember... this is my trail truck... not a resto or show truck. Just looking to do this once and not create a sponge to retain water.
The floors have been covered in Dynomat (or similar product) and was wondering about the batting. The PO had covered the entire dynomat covered floor with it prior to installing the carpet.
I'm not real concerned with noise and my thoughts were just to put the batting down in the driver and passenger foot wells to provide a bit of give and add to the longevity of the vinyl... maybe up the sides of the hump.
If I could get away without using any of it... I probably would.
Just looking for thoughts from other members.
Remember... this is my trail truck... not a resto or show truck. Just looking to do this once and not create a sponge to retain water.