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#1 ·
Just finished cutting floor mats and under front seats from one 4 x 6 Dynamat $12
 

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Ok just got back from an all day ride in the mountains, forestry roads, right trails, mud holes and I can say that the mats deadened the sound a small amount, hardly noticable if I wasn't listening for it specifically. They helped a lot to keep the dust down but I also have a flip windshield that I crack open in dusty conditions and that is the biggest help. It also definatly helped with the heat in the cabin, I think the mats under the seats are the biggest help as those are some massive holes for heat to get in. I'll be doing the console in the future but after hearing limited success with the heat shield I think I'm going to spray fire retardant foam underneath there. Any input on that would be appreciated. Time to hit the shower.
 
#8 ·
I run a full, non-opening windshield, floor mats, roof with outdoor carpet on the under side and a rear wind/dust screen. Its still plenty loud, but heat isn't really an issue for me anymore and dust is a thing of the past. I don't have anything under the seats. I am thinking about making some kind of quilted, form fitted cover for the center console to see if that helps with the sound but I'm not there yet.
 
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#15 ·
I cut out truck mudflaps cut to form fit helps on dust & stops some water at fast crossings
The console sounds like a plan
I'm loosing the rubber piece in shift console and it's really hot
 
#17 ·
I'm in Salmon arm BC and there is a rubber recycler in town. Big sale every summer so I load up on a dozen or so mats. Everything from 1/8"-1/2". I used 3/8" for my mats to keep clear of the throttle when I mash it. Truck bed liner, horse stall mats, mud flaps, all pretty much the same.
 
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