Luckychase5
Adventurer
Taking out the seats was about a half hour. Only 8 or 10 bolts in all and a quick disconnect of the airbag sensor. However the seats are heavy and come out as a whole unit, definitely needed a second pair of hands for that.
The cost wasn't bad at all, I think around 100$ for the doors, firewall, and under the floor matts. Definitely not Dynamat quality, but also not nearly Dynamat price.
I got it all from AMC. If I was going to do it again I would get a few more of the small sheets (PN 38-2819)
The big sheet for the floor was nice, but I actually turned it 180* to get it farther up on the firewall. It was a nice piece but the 'custom cut' isn't the best. (PN 55-9141)
In general whole project took me about three hours and I would definitely do it again, I would have some new snaps on had to hold on the door panels, and it people don't do this already, the claw end of a hammer helps a lot when removing the door panels.
Hope this helps!
Oh and I lit up my 20" Stealth light bar and holy crap! It easily lit up the street three blocks down. Here is the spot it put out about 50' away.
The cost wasn't bad at all, I think around 100$ for the doors, firewall, and under the floor matts. Definitely not Dynamat quality, but also not nearly Dynamat price.
I got it all from AMC. If I was going to do it again I would get a few more of the small sheets (PN 38-2819)
The big sheet for the floor was nice, but I actually turned it 180* to get it farther up on the firewall. It was a nice piece but the 'custom cut' isn't the best. (PN 55-9141)
In general whole project took me about three hours and I would definitely do it again, I would have some new snaps on had to hold on the door panels, and it people don't do this already, the claw end of a hammer helps a lot when removing the door panels.
Hope this helps!
Oh and I lit up my 20" Stealth light bar and holy crap! It easily lit up the street three blocks down. Here is the spot it put out about 50' away.