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Firewall heat/sound insulator pad
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Hi All, I am looking at replacing the firewall insulator pad on my '39 Six and was wondering if anyone has suggestions re 'who and how much'. I see several suppliers online and the 'going price' seems to be in the $350 range - anybody have any experience with a particular vendor? Any advice on fitment or product quality? Appreciate any guidance that might be available. Chris.

Posted on: 11/29 17:37
'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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Re: Firewall heat/sound insulator pad
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As far as I know, there is only one company making them but they are probably sold through several of the dealers. Unfortunately my only experience with them is for later postwar models but to me that look like plastic because that’s probably what they are. Still, they are far better than an original that’s falling apart!

Posted on: 11/29 18:07
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I used a molded plastic one in my '39 Packard Six and when it is in it looks very nice. The carpet covers a lot of it, I elected to use front carpet instead of the original rubber mat, it is much nicer and quieter. It was not difficult to install but I do not remember where I got it.

Posted on: Yesterday 21:24
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Re: Firewall heat/sound insulator pad
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I belive Quiet Ride is the only company that makes these. Everyone else just resells theirs.

I made mine from scratch as I needed a custom one.

Posted on: Yesterday 21:43
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Re: Firewall heat/sound insulator pad
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I purchased one from here quietride.com when I did the refurbish of my 31.

Fit was spot on. It does have a plasticish sheen to it but it didn't bother me a bit.

Posted on: Yesterday 21:49
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