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    Great job like the sound deadener, my last 4x4 had internal roll cage so I mounted the amp and 2 6x9 4ways in the roof
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Great job like the sound deadener, my last 4x4 had internal roll cage so I mounted the amp and 2 6x9 4ways in the roof

    Once I run my draws full length the amp will sit in cavity with lift out lid. Thats why i have angled the fuse box the way I have. 6x9's will go behind the front seats in draw system. I'm itching to get started on draws and cargo barrier. Steel skeleton, sheet metal draws and mdf/carpet top. From what i have planned should take bout 4 weeks to make weekends/after hours.

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    Just about to start the same project myself.
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    I was not really chasing the sound deadening affect, more the sealing the floor was the point of the exercise. Once my draw sets go thru I don't want to have to be worrying about the floor after everything is in.

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    Silent dreams,

    Mate I was wondering what body deadener did you use and how many coats and what was the drying time.

    I want to do this to my GQ cab chassis but I can only be off the road for a small amount of time as it's my daily driver.

    Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by MC97GQ View Post
    Silent dreams,

    Mate I was wondering what body deadener did you use and how many coats and what was the drying time.

    I want to do this to my GQ cab chassis but I can only be off the road for a small amount of time as it's my daily driver.

    Thanks in advance

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    Its called motorspray. I used 6.5 liters 2 thick coats. Drying time was 5 days with 25-16 degrees ambient temps. With average of 6 hours sun each day.

    If you want it to dry faster thin it out with turps and apply more but thin coats.

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    Well first stage is complete now I can start building a 4wd now that the ground work is in. Its taken me a few months to run all the cable properly but I have one hell of a base electrical system , next stage solar/third battery/inverter.
























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