REDOING FLOORS NEED HELP

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REDOING FLOORS NEED HELP

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ok guys i riped all the old carpet out of the truck i started cleaning up the floors with a wire brush thats as far as iv got imma paint the floors with bed liner i heard it helps from making the floors worse plus helps with sound and i read somewhere that a guy used heater insulation for the heat would that work fine or would it cause problems down the road what do you guys think i dont have to much money to spend so yeah what would you guys recommend
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I have bedliner on mine and it looks good. It does quiet the noise a bit too. And the metal is protected now from moisture with the bedliner material.
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Wat about the water heater insulation cn i use that for the heat
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U mean using insulation on the floor or firewall? On the firewall it should work pretty good compared to the original. Not sure about the floor.
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