RustCollector
Member
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2020
- Posts
- 31
- Reaction score
- 22
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- Suburban 1500 4x4
- Engine Size
- 5.7 TBI
So I wound up taking a deeper dive than I intended with my '88 suburban and I've blown the budget all to hell. Originally I was just going to do the headliner and pretty up the dash and door panels. A boat load of vinyl, a roll of carpet, and A LOT of AC and dash parts later I'm pretty much doing the entire interior
The insulation under the carpets is oil soaked, barf soaked, pee soaked... I mean it's a 33 year old truck and the previous owner like his dogs, what more can I say? There was never insulation in the doors, on the sides of the back, or on the roof. The truck is loud and clanky and I live in Phoenix, so it's hot too.
I would LIKE to shut it up and cool it down by just fully insulating under all the "new" panels I'm getting ready to install, BUT I don't know if ya'll have noticed that there's a lot of square footage in a square body suburban and automotive insulation is REALLY expensive. I'm looking at $500-$800 to insulate this beast with the "good stuff". That would have been out of budget before I blew the budget... it's a pipe dream now.
Any suggestions on what would work well to hush the racket and keep the heat out? Something cheap? Like hardware store materials? I'm thinking carpet underlayment or Pergo padding type stuff, but I'm just brain fried on the subject and can't decide what makes sense and what doesn't anymore.
This is my second time stripping the entire interior out of this truck and I'd prefer if it were my last
The insulation under the carpets is oil soaked, barf soaked, pee soaked... I mean it's a 33 year old truck and the previous owner like his dogs, what more can I say? There was never insulation in the doors, on the sides of the back, or on the roof. The truck is loud and clanky and I live in Phoenix, so it's hot too.
I would LIKE to shut it up and cool it down by just fully insulating under all the "new" panels I'm getting ready to install, BUT I don't know if ya'll have noticed that there's a lot of square footage in a square body suburban and automotive insulation is REALLY expensive. I'm looking at $500-$800 to insulate this beast with the "good stuff". That would have been out of budget before I blew the budget... it's a pipe dream now.
Any suggestions on what would work well to hush the racket and keep the heat out? Something cheap? Like hardware store materials? I'm thinking carpet underlayment or Pergo padding type stuff, but I'm just brain fried on the subject and can't decide what makes sense and what doesn't anymore.
This is my second time stripping the entire interior out of this truck and I'd prefer if it were my last