Vinyl Floor

TexasRob

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So I'm going to be putting Vinyl flooring in my truck after the first of the year. I am tired of all the grease and dirt in my carpet. It looks relatively easy to do, just have one question. I found several web sights that sell the flooring but since I have never dealt with this was wondering about quality. All the ones I found are pretty generic and you have to trim to fit which is fine. Was wondering if anyone has done this and where they ordered from.
 

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Pull your seats out and have it spayed with bed liner stuff.

This truck is my first with a vinyl floor and love it. I first said I'll buy some carpet for it but I don't think I could do carpet in a truck again.
 

TexasRob

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Pull your seats out and have it spayed with bed liner stuff.

This truck is my first with a vinyl floor and love it. I first said I'll buy some carpet for it but I don't think I could do carpet in a truck again.


I thought about that but my buddy did his jeep with it and the noise and heat is awful.
 

TexasRob

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I would of thought it would of helped with the noise. Maybe it's a jeep thing and I don't understand, lol
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I thought the same but its so damn thin and they take out the sound deadener. Im sure there is a spray on sound deadener that you could do underneath it. But strictly from a cost stand point I think Ill stick with the vinyl. Could do the whole floor for less than 200. I know the rhino line stuff is more expensive. plus I can't have my truck down for very long waiting on that stuff to dry.
 

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Truck bed liner is not quiet or good at blocking heat as a floor coating. Granted is better than paint but you'll still want sound deadening mat. Vinyl floors are where it's at as far as I'm concerned. My only complaint is getting the damn floor mats to stay in place. But I love being able to get in my truck covered head to toe in grease or mud knowing with just some soapy water it'll look new again

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TexasRob

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Truck bed liner is not quiet or good at blocking heat as a floor coating. Granted is better than paint but you'll still want sound deadening mat. Vinyl floors are where it's at as far as I'm concerned. My only complaint is getting the damn floor mats to stay in place. But I love being able to get in my truck covered head to toe in grease or mud knowing with just some soapy water it'll look new again

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I agree 100% on the vinyl. I was just hoping someone else had done the conversion before me so I could narrow my options of companies down. Don't want to get a crappy product.
 

TexasRob

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I ordered some samples of vinyl from a company. They seem pretty tough. They measure 3/32" thick. I was wondering if that is in the ball park of the stock vinyl.
 

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I had vinyl flooring in my last truck. Absolutely loved it. Don't ever use tire shine to clean it though....it looks good but holy cow is it slippery and a mess.....

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