Just bought firewall insulation for my project and I am hesitating on installing it.
First off, the Bronco is a 67, I am not sure that insulation was included in any model in 1967.
Second, I don't really want anything that will hold moisture against the firewall. This insulation looks like if it gets wet, it will never dry out.
Thinking about separating the black plastic from the "fabric" part of the insulation and maybe coating the plastic in a couple of layers of dynamat, or just doing dynamat on the whole firewall area. I like the finished look of the plastic part of the insulation panel.
Anyone have any thoughts? Am I over-thinking this?
First off, the Bronco is a 67, I am not sure that insulation was included in any model in 1967.
Second, I don't really want anything that will hold moisture against the firewall. This insulation looks like if it gets wet, it will never dry out.
Thinking about separating the black plastic from the "fabric" part of the insulation and maybe coating the plastic in a couple of layers of dynamat, or just doing dynamat on the whole firewall area. I like the finished look of the plastic part of the insulation panel.
Anyone have any thoughts? Am I over-thinking this?