Thought I would share to fellow 379 owners. My old floor was a mess. I used trafficmaster allure planks. Easiest stuff to install. Only took one box for 40 bucks
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Installed Home Depot floor in my 379
Discussion in 'Peterbilt Forum' started by Cam Roberts, Jan 17, 2019.
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Yeah it’s that flexible plank stuff. I used it in my bathroom and kitchen at home too.Mike2633 Thanks this.
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Good idea. Maybe is should class up my cascadia daycab with some.
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I just did the same the other day in my sleeper since my cab already had hardwood.
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I used some left over dyno Mat from years ago to adhere to the floor first with a heat gun to keep things quiet. Then used that anti fatigue matting harbor freight sells for 8 bucks for a four pack. Took 2 packs. It’s half inch. Everything fell into place where it was same height as factory floor
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Dam man that came out great!!!! Changes the whole truck and feeling of being in itBean Jr. Thanks this.
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What kills me is that Ramey’s and other truck accessories online stores sell the same stuff for a thousand bucks
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I used the same planks as the first post guy in mine and it took 1.5 boxes. I also used 2 layers of the red foam flooring first. Highly recommend using something else. That red stuff sucked hard. Didn’t cut for nothing, didn’t stick for nothing, doubled the time it took me to do it.
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Yeah I lucked out read somewhere about the harbor freight anti fatigue matting. That stuff is great for subfloor on these trucks
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