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    Posted: 30/August/2006 at 5:10pm
Your choice??? In all my vans I have always used the rubber mat. Why not just put a nice 50 oz saxony in the van and make it look more appealing?? I personally don't think that is a place for carpet. But who am I??
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote HeartlandSteam Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30/August/2006 at 4:36pm
I know that instead of re-installing the rubber mat, they lay an indoor/outdoor carpeting.  Should i just completley take out the rubber mat and sound suppression padding and then install the plywood?  And then the indoor/outdoor carpeting? 
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The Great One is right. On our GM vans we removed the rubber mat than the sound suppression. Install the plywood, put a good heavy coat of sealer on the plywood than reinstall the rubber mat. But since it is a FORD I don't think they are worth preserving?? Just kidding.
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If your going to plywood use lots of tar to seal it and put a rubber matting on top....
 
once that plywood gets wet....eeeewwww
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I am purchasing a new van and have decided to install the plywood myself to save a few bucks.  I should not have problems doing this myself, being as I worked rough-in carpentry for 2 years, however if anyone has any tips or suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.

My salesman gave me the type of screw that their install guys use. Also said to use 1/2 inch.  Then of course install the indoor/outdoor carpeting.

I am installing a boxxer 421 in a ford e-250 extended van.

Thanks for all your help!
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