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1972 Cheyenne Super K20- -LQ4/NV4500

Nice! I did the firewall on the inside, the floor and most of the back wall of the cab in my '70 with Dynamat. I like it, but I didn't do anything to the doors, so it will be neat to see your results going at it in this order.

The doors sound much more solid when closing. They are aftermarket doors so the metal was a little flimsy, seems to add quite a bit of strength to them
 
I pulled out the shitty torn up rubber mat. Added Killmat to the floor, topped with the factory matting, insulation, then some fresh black carpet.
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Still not sure what to do with the seat cover. It’s a nice cover but not a huge fan of the colors.
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Did you notice any difference with the doors done this week? Yeah, I am looking for a clue if I should do something with my doors.
:D
 
Did you notice any difference with the doors done this week? Yeah, I am looking for a clue if I should do something with my doors.
:D

I’d have to say yes. Anything helps on these old trucks! Everything feels much more solid and sealed up. Like I said my doors were aftermarket so they felt a little flimsy before this.
 
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Plan on getting the bed line-x or similar product soon.
 
I do love the spray in liner. Glad you didn’t go over the rail, although I do love the over the rail on my DD
Ya my Duramax has it over the rails and I love it. Wasn’t the right way to do this truck tho. Regret not going over on the tailgate tho. Would have covered lots of chips
 
This truck is a dreamboat! super wicked ride.

Looks a tad toasty ( the k30 ) im sure there's lots of good uses for it though
 

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