Firewall pad
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Firewall pad
How much stuff do you have to take off to replace it? Anyone use one of the re-pop plastic ones?
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Re: Firewall pad
I got mine from NPD. Its a pain to do! Its better off to put the pad on when you have evey thing off the firewall even the steering column needs to be pulled however I did not pull mine, I just had to cut my pad so the column woud fit + you can't see where i cut it so it really don't matter that much. it was 100% Motherpucker.
The truck was dirty when I took the Photo but gives ya an idea.
The truck was dirty when I took the Photo but gives ya an idea.
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Re: Firewall pad
There is also another thread where someone replaced the kick panels with carpet which is what my firewall was done with. It turned out very nice and the upholstery shop removed a minimal amount to install it. I like the idea with kick panels and will have mine done the same way.
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Re: Firewall pad
I got mine from NPD also. Did the same install as 71fordcustom, cut for the column instead of removing. But I removed everthing else from the fire wall, painted it, rebuilt the heater, painted the brake and emergency brake, etc. I think it is a nice pad from NPD.
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Re: Firewall pad
I got mine from NPD also. Did the same install as 71fordcustom, cut for the column instead of removing. But I removed everthing else from the fire wall, painted it, rebuilt the heater, painted the brake and emergency brake, etc. I think it is a nice pad from NPD.
Hmmmm...wonder why this posted twice?
Hmmmm...wonder why this posted twice?
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Re: Firewall pad
Is the repop plasic a hard or soft, flexible type plasic? it's impossible to tell in the pics.
BTW, (OT) 1971fordcustom, I was in your neck of the woods this weekend, in Harrison and Yellville. Sorry I didn't say hello, beautiful area though! I saw lots of old bumps in the area.
BTW, (OT) 1971fordcustom, I was in your neck of the woods this weekend, in Harrison and Yellville. Sorry I didn't say hello, beautiful area though! I saw lots of old bumps in the area.
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Re: Firewall pad
The one from NPD is ABS about 1/8" thick, actually fairly stiff. Has insulation glued to it. The fit on mine was good, I did not have to trim any edges to get it to fit.fireguywtc wrote:Is the repop plasic a hard or soft, flexible type plasic? it's impossible to tell in the pics.
BTW, (OT) 1971fordcustom, I was in your neck of the woods this weekend, in Harrison and Yellville. Sorry I didn't say hello, beautiful area though! I saw lots of old bumps in the area.
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fireguywtc wrote:Is the repop plasic a hard or soft, flexible type plasic? it's impossible to tell in the pics.
BTW, (OT) 1971fordcustom, I was in your neck of the woods this weekend, in Harrison and Yellville. Sorry I didn't say hello, beautiful area though! I saw lots of old bumps in the area.
YOU LIL *^&*^&* LOL u suck.
Yea there are a lot of bumps in north arkansas.
Lar4t9 said it just rite.
http://s205.photobucket.com/albums/bb31 ... d%20F-100/
1971 F-100 Explorer Special custom
1971 F-350 Flatbed
1966 Ford Galaxie!
1966 Ford F-250 4x4
1960 Ford F-750 FireTruck
1960 Gmc 6000 FireTruck
1962 IH R-185 Firetruck
1959 Ford Custom 300
1940 Ford Truck
1971 F-100 Explorer Special custom
1971 F-350 Flatbed
1966 Ford Galaxie!
1966 Ford F-250 4x4
1960 Ford F-750 FireTruck
1960 Gmc 6000 FireTruck
1962 IH R-185 Firetruck
1959 Ford Custom 300
1940 Ford Truck
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Re: Firewall pad
cool thanks everyone. I am going to put in a new colum so I will wait untill I get that ready befor I get one.I do, however, like the idea of carpet over it. hmm what to do...
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Re: Firewall pad
in some of the better models of trucks they put carpet over the regular firewall cover. to make it a more flashy look inside for the driver.
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Re: Firewall pad
I also got mine from npd, I already had everything stripped out of the cab so install wasnt too bad, heater was a pain. I did not cut mine above the column, took a bit of work to get it in and get the seal bolted up underneath it.
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Re: Firewall pad
Do a search for Sharkdance and you will find his posts which include installing one of these covers.
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hey 1971fordcustom i have a friend from mountainveiw ar. his name is doug salsburry, do you know him? sorry about the post hijack.
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Re: Firewall pad
shaggys_bump wrote:hey 1971fordcustom i have a friend from mountainveiw ar. his name is doug salsburry, do you know him? sorry about the post hijack.
Nope I don't
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1971 F-100 Explorer Special custom
1971 F-350 Flatbed
1966 Ford Galaxie!
1966 Ford F-250 4x4
1960 Ford F-750 FireTruck
1960 Gmc 6000 FireTruck
1962 IH R-185 Firetruck
1959 Ford Custom 300
1940 Ford Truck
1971 F-100 Explorer Special custom
1971 F-350 Flatbed
1966 Ford Galaxie!
1966 Ford F-250 4x4
1960 Ford F-750 FireTruck
1960 Gmc 6000 FireTruck
1962 IH R-185 Firetruck
1959 Ford Custom 300
1940 Ford Truck