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  1. Also, it gets a little tricky going around wires and the rear dome light....took some time to figure that out and how to wrap the carpet to go under the weather stripping around the rear doors.
  2. Thanks guys.... Put a lot of effort into this one. That's 10 plus years of experience and knowing where I wanted everything in my truck. I used sheets of underlayment for the roof and walls with self tapping Phillips head screws right into the frame. Not to mention about 15 cans of 3M spray adhesive.
  3. Yeah it is a little dark but I had dark grey in my old Ford and it didn't withstand the test of time.... This carpet has a rubberized backing so it seems a little bit more durable, only bad part was I could only find it in black. Most of the time I need to find anything it will be in a divider box anyway... So far it's been working out.
  4. OK guys, lots of work went into this one. I know some of you have seen a few of the pictures from my other post about the rear panels but I decided to carpet EVERYTHING. Enjoy!!
  5. I install custom window treatments in high end homes... Draperies, Shutters, shades.... Like to keep a clean neat truck. I built my Ford the same way... Thought it was time for a change... Love this truck!
  6. OK first post here. I'm in the process of insulating and carpeting my truck. Standard roof 1500. My question is, does anyone know where I can get the rear plastic panels that are on the passenger version. The panels that when you open the rear doors, cover the sides and top... Where the rear light is and down the sides. I believe they just snap in. I think I got that across right lol. Well here's a couple pictures of the work the last couple days. Constructive criticism allowed! Thanks for any replies!
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