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Thanks guys!! It was a labor of love, and as my wife will tell you, one that is greater than the love for her!!

Come on over!! I'm only in knoxville so you won't have to go far. On top of that I am about to move into my new house so the garage needs a good breaking in!!!

As for the techflex, I got it from a guy outside of Nashville that sells it on Ebay as fuzzyletters. He was very easy to deal with, and since at the time I was local I went to his place and picked out what I needed and went on my way. It was a little frustrating at first but I figured it out and it turned out well. I would recommend on getting adhesive shrink for everything. When I redid the battery mount in the trunk, a few pieces wanted to twist and pull because of the new orientation, and the techflex would come loose. I used graphite for all the signal, and black for everything else. You really can't have too much!! I even did my H/U and alarm wiring with it!! To show people how well it looks I just pop up the rear seat or have them look at the head rest monitor cables that come out under the seats.

Keep the questions coming, I've got nothing to hide!!!:hihi:

well we might have to break in your garage with my car we will see need to find a job or make some money

Can you still get some more techflex or adhesive shrink? If so can you pm on how much it would cost + shipping
 

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Keep the questions coming, I've got nothing to hide!!!:hihi:


Alright well this might be a noob question, which i am pretty sure they have answered this in other forum or something but what the heck

what are the basic things i would need to install raammat into the 6th gen, supplies etc. list please:bowdown:

would it be a problem if i have never installed that in a car? like would it not stick because i have no expirience on what to do with it?
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Thank you, if you dont get mad lol:ughrun:
 

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all you need is a roller and probably some gloves since its pretty sticky and gets annoying when its on your hands..
 

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Trust me, after working in a shop in a small town in Tennessee, I've heard much worse!!! The biggest thing you need is time. The more that you get out of the way, the easier it is. Take all of the panels, bolts, screws and anything else you plan on covering out of the way. Once you've got it all out, it's time to clean. I used simple green to coat everything and wipe it down. It also may not hurt to vacuum out all the miscellaneous bits that didn't get wiped up. After that's done it a simple plan of putting down the mat. I used small strips since the curves will alter how it lays down. Get some simple snap knives and a roller and go to town. I've had the same wooden roller since I started putting mat down, and I've tried the rubber ones with less success. The gloves may be a good idea since it can get messy, but I hate the way they make my hands smell!!! Once I've got an area covered, I use foil tape to cover the edges to make things look better. Sometime the butyl rubber will ooze out and the tape will make it look better and easier to mess with in the future.
 

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Oh okay i got chu

So where would you say to buy the raammat? straight from that website or like ebay? oh and its raammat BXT not 2 right? also get it with ensolite and the spray hu:hide:
 

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I always get it from Rick, off his website. He is great to deal with. I would get two rolls of the bxt and 6 or 8 yards of the ensolite and a couple of cans of adhesive. If you can email Rick he can set you up with what you need.
 

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doing the trunk is not worth it if you have a small sub setup..you'll benefit your system more by having your doors deadened...
 

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dont want to make my own thread just yet so reviving this...
can anyone show me how they have the false floor setups without raising the trunk floor up and still having a spare?
 
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