hugo406
Newbie
Posts: 24
Reg: 11-15-11
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01-23-21 06:16 AM - Post#2812709
If someone has used quietride solutions interior firewall cover I would like to hear your comments regarding this product before I decide on a firewall cover. It is not cheap,but if it works as they say it will be worth the money. Maybe someone has even a better idea.
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51chevcoupe
Gold Supporting Member
Posts: 192

Age: 59
Loc: Washington state
Reg: 08-14-09
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01-23-21 08:33 AM - Post#2812728
In response to hugo406
Never heard of them before but I'll be following this thread for more information, hopefully someone here has some experience with them.
Ed
1941 Master Deluxe 2 door sedan- 283/TH350
1950 Fleetline 2 Door project
1950 Styleline 4 Door sedan
1951 Ford Deluxe 4 door sedan- 302/AOD
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alltak
"12th Year" Silver Supporting Member
Posts: 284

Loc: dallas texas
Reg: 10-04-04
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01-23-21 08:04 PM - Post#2812789
In response to 51chevcoupe
I purchased 80-315835-1 QuietRide Insulation from Ecklers. It is made with plastic but seems to be of good quality. I have not permanently installed it yet, but have test fit, and cutout the steering column part. I think I will be happy with it. It was $225.00
If you have any questions or want a pic, let me know
Thanks
Terry
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hugo406
Newbie
Posts: 24
Reg: 11-15-11
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01-24-21 04:53 AM - Post#2812799
In response to alltak
Thanks for your comments. How do you plan to attach the cover to the firewall? As per there instructions or another method.
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alltak
"12th Year" Silver Supporting Member
Posts: 284

Loc: dallas texas
Reg: 10-04-04
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01-24-21 08:25 PM - Post#2812862
In response to hugo406
I still have most of my original firewall clips, so I plan on using those. The firewall has "indents" in the plastic where they go. You can also use bolts.
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