Originally posted by y-knot
Lowell,
I too saw their adds and was considering it's use. The price was cheaper then most other name brands, but not the much cheaper to risk being burned. I have started a very intense effort to insulate the cab interior from unwanted heat and noise. I want to cut down on road and exhaust noise, along with the heat that is transfered while towing. I decided to use a name brand product, I am very serious about the effort I am putting forth and wanted a brand that was committed to the cause as I am. I decided to go with Thermo Tec Cool It. They make several insulating mats both with and with out heat barriers. I have used "The Insulator" super insulator mat for my trucks interior. It is very well made and comes with a heat barrier both front and back. I installed this material under the carpet of my truck, it more then doubbled the amount of factory insulation. The job is very easy, and only takes a few hours to complete. Hardest part is getting the front seats out, it takes two people. But with it removed, the job goes smooth and fast. I bought all my supplies from Jeggs, they are a high performance mail order store that I have used many times, the service is truly grate and the prices are some of the lowest around. To do the complete cab on a extended cab truck it takes two (2) of the super insulating mats, they run 35. 00 each.
Hope this helps some, I know it was not the answer to the question you asked. I am still in the process of finishing my project, I also decided to do more insulating in the engine compartment and under the truck, so I have a few days to go. Good luck on your project.