vinyl flooring
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Re: vinyl flooring
Hi Aikensb - Dynamat is a sound and heat insulating product that has foil over a layer of what appears to be rubber and is a peel-n-stick product. I had my engine doghouse and cab lined with it when they installed new carpet and am going to use it to quiet down the generator box (hopefully). Its not cheap but it is very effective in reducing noise.
Paul Demarest
2003 Premier V-10
2003 Premier V-10
Re: vinyl flooring
Thanks, good to know about this product!
Re: vinyl flooring
Hum, so the wood floor in mine is not original? We love the ease of cleaning it.
Re: vinyl flooring
I can't think of a single Chinook (at least the 21-footers) that came with a wood floor. Most were 100% carpet, and some later ones had an optional tile floor section in the kitchen/entry (but still carpet in the living area). May be different for the newer models with slides and etc. -- I'm not as familiar with those.
1999 Concourse
Re: vinyl flooring
Looks great. But I don't think it is original. That's not a bad thing though!
(If you want to see the original flooring, you can try looking at the tops of the wheelwells or underneath the shower pan. Places like that. Maybe someone would re-floor the tops of the wheelwells, but few would remove the shower enclosure. Basically, the whole (empty) flat floor was "floored" before the shower enclosure or any of the cabinetry went in. Typically, too, the cab carpet matches (was done by Chinook not Ford).
(If you want to see the original flooring, you can try looking at the tops of the wheelwells or underneath the shower pan. Places like that. Maybe someone would re-floor the tops of the wheelwells, but few would remove the shower enclosure. Basically, the whole (empty) flat floor was "floored" before the shower enclosure or any of the cabinetry went in. Typically, too, the cab carpet matches (was done by Chinook not Ford).
1999 Concourse