Enthusiast III
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- First Name
- Raymond
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15810
- Service Branch
- Navy/ army 26yrs
Enthusiast III
15810
Explorer I
3030
Member III
17011
Hopefully that's your work truck lol. j/k.Cut a little hole & a giant hole in the bed of the Ram.....
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Explorer I
3030
Ha, nope! This is my daily driven overland rig. I will be installing a custom fabed recessed battery box. This will allow me to run a group 29 deep cycle house battery. I will power my fridge, and RTT accessories without the fear of killing my engine batteries.Hopefully that's your work truck lol. j/k.
Member III
16986
I wouldn't throw the hole panes away any too soon. You may need to weld them back in if you ever sell your rig. LOLHopefully that's your work truck lol. j/k.
Member III
17011
I figured you'd have something cool planned for it. I just saw two holes and said, whoa!Ha, nope! This is my daily driven overland rig. I will be installing a custom fabed recessed battery box. This will allow me to run a group 29 deep cycle house battery. I will power my fridge, and RTT accessories without the fear of killing my engine batteries.
Off-Road Ranger I
19695
Member III
16986
I'd still keep my cut outs for the next owner although he could use aluminum sheets to cover and pop rivet over the holes unless you sell it to another off roader.Ha, nope! This is my daily driven overland rig. I will be installing a custom fabed recessed battery box. This will allow me to run a group 29 deep cycle house battery. I will power my fridge, and RTT accessories without the fear of killing my engine batteries.
Member III
16986
When you get mad at your rig and call it names, it will get even with you by spitting bolts and nut or burn your wires. LOLSwore at it this evening when it wouldn't start.
at first I thought the spade connector had rattles loose from the starter solenoid again, crawled under the van to slip it back on only to find that the housing bolt of the starter motor was missing.
No wonder the f@cker wouldn't start!
..tomorrow ....searching in the shed for a replacement bolt and a tube of locktite.
Off-Road Ranger I
19695
ain't that the truth?When you get mad at your rig and call it names, it will get even with you by spitting bolts and nut or burn your wires. LOL
Member III
16986
They are just like dogs, kindness will make them love you so be careful what you say to them, I'm NOT joking. Never kick um in their tires or let dogs pee on them. You would be asking for all kinds of problems.ain't that the truth?
Off-Road Ranger I
19695
Jeeeeeezus, looks like you cut the first hole with a forest axe :DCut a little hole & a giant hole in the bed of the Ram.....
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Off-Road Ranger I
19695
that rig of mine gets all the love and attention ( and all of my hard earned money) constantly.They are just like dogs, kindness will make them love you so be careful what you say to them, I'm NOT joking. Never kick um in their tires or let dogs pee on them. You would be asking for all kinds of problems.
Member III
16986
Did you ever see a dog pee on an electrified van ?that rig of mine gets all the love and attention ( and all of my hard earned money) constantly.
..and if a dog ever peed on my tyres, it would be limping away holding it's cahoonas.
Off-Road Ranger I
19695
No.Did you ever see a dog pee on an electrified van ?
Member III
16986
Not yet but sounds like I might hear about it soon ! If you can think it ,s omeone will do it !No.
Did you ever see a dog with tasered nuts?
Enthusiast III
Member III
16986
I'm impressed. Did it come in a pre cut package just for jeeps. I've never heard of it before.Applied some Noico noise mat to my 2004 TJ’s front floorboards (getting her ready for the next Canyonlands trip). I’ll see...hear...if helps reduce some road noise after my Tom Woods CV driveshaft arrives and R&R the front upper control arm bushings. Southwest Jeep, not a speck of rust discovered after pulling up the carpet.
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Enthusiast III
It comes in several folded sheets; the box is pretty heavy for its size. I cut/shaped the mat in order to preserve the drainage. If I understand the concept, it is not required to wall-to-wall the surface, just enough to reduce vibration. So, application involved drainage preservation and TLAR.I'm impressed. Did it come in a pre cut package just for jeeps. I've never heard of it before.
Member III
16986
I have a Ford Escape I use for daily but mostly travel The road noise is bad from the tires mainly I think. It may be inherent to the 4x4 all wheel drive train but it drives me crazy at speeds below 60 mph. You solution may be what I need to do. Thanks for posting and pictures, it looks like a good idea to me.It comes in several folded sheets; the box is pretty heavy for its size. I cut/shaped the mat in order to preserve the drainage. If I understand the concept, it is not required to wall-to-wall the surface, just enough to reduce vibration. So, application involved drainage preservation and TLAR.
The Jeep is on jack stands so I could adjust the Novak t-case shift cable (so I could get into 4L reliably) and to measure the length & u-joint type for a CV driveshaft to go along with the completed tummy tuck. So...why not try out some noise reduction while waiting. I got the idea from the Embark With Mark channel on YouTube.