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Interior floor ideas needed!


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Well im from Manitoba Canada and when we have winter its cold. Im looking for ideas for my interior floor. I was wanting to take the seats out and rip the insulation and vinyl out and bed line it. But i have friends and people telling me my feet would freeze. So is there a way that i could bed line and then get new insulation made for my ranger and new vinyl?

Any other ideas would be awesome.
 


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www.accmats.com create whatever you want. personally, i would use a product like www.fatmat.com do the whole floor, then get the foil insulation to go over the fat mat, then either carpet, or a rubber mat like at www.lmctruck.com thats how i did mine with the carpet and its very nice on the inside.
 

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and yes you could bedline it with herculiner or duplicolor, then throw a rubber mat on it
 

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i did it in my old truck ounce i bed lined the floor and then got my hands on some cheap industrial carpet wasn't that big of an area so it was cheap got enough to cut out 2 layers to lay on the floor than put stock rubber floor back in and it worked good cut that intial cold from the steel out and cut down on road noise a bit nicer than havin a straight steel floor and it was cheap and easy
 

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LMC Truck also makes a sound deadener with a heat shield on it... just look at the carpet area in the catalog... if you get the foil sound deadener and cover everything with it, you won't have to bed liner it... it'd just be an extra step as the sound deadener that adheres to the floor will essentially weather proof the metal... then the padding and carpet/vinyl floor covering will do the rest...

good luck
 

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