Sprayed the heat control Lizard Skin this morning. Went down real nice. Was able to get way up into the dash by laying on the floor and sticking the gun up there. Have good coverage over the entire firewall, back wall and floor. Used about a gallon.
Few weeks back I ordered a firewall insulation pad. There are various levels of quality for these out there. From complete garbage to almost NOS OEM. I wasn't about to spend the $250 that Classic Industries wants for theirs. Nor was I going to buy the LMC one (heard that one fits horribly). Took a chance on a guy from eBay that makes each one to order. He had good reviews and no negative feedback. Cost $100 and had a 3 week lead time. I'm actually surprised at the quality he was able to produce. Nice thick rubber and close to 1" of jute behind it. Fits the firewall great. None of the holes are cut out, but they are marked and stamped. Even with a fresh razor blade it's hard to cut through the padding.
Have it sort of installed right now. Needed to drill two holes as he puts more hold down darts in it. Once I get the HVAC in, I'll finish mounting it. It's kind of flopped down in this picture, but it fits very well when you hold it in position. Easily one of the better aftermarket products I've bought for any vehicle in recent time.
And speaking of HVAC, that will be next to go in. I took the easy way out on this one. Only having about 60% of the factory parts, I went aftermarket. If this was a non-ac cab, I probably would have used a factory system for just heat (have a couple complete setups). As it is, I only have the outside box, inside box and a froze up control panel. Missing the evaporator, vacuum lines, ducts/vents, hoses. The condenser that was on the truck is packed full of dirt on the inside so that would need replaced too.
Pushing the EZ button gets me the Vintage Air setup. I think the only thing I'll have to source now is the vents for the dash. I loose the ability of the fresh air vent, but the wing windows work for that. Also only have recirculate now.
Not shown is the firewall plate...took that out to the barn already.
Being that the unit is all under the dash. I wanted to get that in there before I started running wire and mounting stuff. There will be quite a few things going under there and the last thing I want is to get it done and have to move it all. Working around that box is the best way to go I think.
Few weeks back I ordered a firewall insulation pad. There are various levels of quality for these out there. From complete garbage to almost NOS OEM. I wasn't about to spend the $250 that Classic Industries wants for theirs. Nor was I going to buy the LMC one (heard that one fits horribly). Took a chance on a guy from eBay that makes each one to order. He had good reviews and no negative feedback. Cost $100 and had a 3 week lead time. I'm actually surprised at the quality he was able to produce. Nice thick rubber and close to 1" of jute behind it. Fits the firewall great. None of the holes are cut out, but they are marked and stamped. Even with a fresh razor blade it's hard to cut through the padding.
Have it sort of installed right now. Needed to drill two holes as he puts more hold down darts in it. Once I get the HVAC in, I'll finish mounting it. It's kind of flopped down in this picture, but it fits very well when you hold it in position. Easily one of the better aftermarket products I've bought for any vehicle in recent time.
And speaking of HVAC, that will be next to go in. I took the easy way out on this one. Only having about 60% of the factory parts, I went aftermarket. If this was a non-ac cab, I probably would have used a factory system for just heat (have a couple complete setups). As it is, I only have the outside box, inside box and a froze up control panel. Missing the evaporator, vacuum lines, ducts/vents, hoses. The condenser that was on the truck is packed full of dirt on the inside so that would need replaced too.
Pushing the EZ button gets me the Vintage Air setup. I think the only thing I'll have to source now is the vents for the dash. I loose the ability of the fresh air vent, but the wing windows work for that. Also only have recirculate now.
Not shown is the firewall plate...took that out to the barn already.
Being that the unit is all under the dash. I wanted to get that in there before I started running wire and mounting stuff. There will be quite a few things going under there and the last thing I want is to get it done and have to move it all. Working around that box is the best way to go I think.