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No. It was pretty quiet to begin with. It's real quiet now. I went around beating on everything with my fist to find noise. Then I just went overboard. Every single piece of plastic in the truck is treated. Everywhere it interfaces to is treated. Everything
If you can share more that'd be great. I'm close to begin treating everything as well. I'm curious if the firewall is treated differently on the XL.

I'm renting a 2024 XLT Crew Cab and will tear it down to compare it with the XL.
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If you can share more that'd be great. I'm close to begin treating everything as well. I'm curious if the firewall is treated differently on the XL.

I'm renting a 2024 XLT Crew Cab and will tear it down to compare it with the XL.
I have the 8 channel B&O, curious if the 'pillow' comes on the B&O door panel which has a different speaker grille or if it's on all of them. Ask the rental nicely if you can borrow its pillows if it has them. Ford is pretty decent including rubber gaskets on push pins where 2 plastic parts come together. Any type of plastic prong like insert, I used cloth tape to cover them. A tiny dab of super glue promotes adhesion. I'm pretty sure I have around 40 hours into sound deadening alone. Every unused hole was covered. The outer door body panel, the inner portion of the door, the door panel, etc has been sound deadened. Also not shown is the foam I used as well.

The roof is ~40% coverage of dynamat extreme and foam. The screw is glued to cross members so there's not much that's loose so to speak. Added foam more recently so not in the images and I don't take a lot of images. Need a time lapse camera for my head for doing this stuff. I just get in the zone and start cranking stuff out. It's not until I come to something unusual/drink break or get a text before I take pics. I'm extremely efficient at tearing the truck apart at this point. I could probably strip the door panels, most of the lower plastics, and all of the seats in under 15m. Tearing down the console takes maybe 10 minutes. All wires I've added populate empty positions on the factory harnesses so it's plug and play as it should be.
 
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I have the 8 channel B&O, curious if the 'pillow' comes on the B&O door panel which has a different speaker grille or if it's on all of them. Ask the rental nicely if you can borrow its pillows if it has them. Ford is pretty decent including rubber gaskets on push pins where 2 plastic parts come together. Any type of plastic prong like insert, I used cloth tape to cover them. A tiny dab of super glue promotes adhesion. I'm pretty sure I have around 40 hours into sound deadening alone. Every unused hole was covered. The outer door body panel, the inner portion of the door, the door panel, etc has been sound deadened. Also not shown is the foam I used as well.

The roof is ~40% coverage of dynamat extreme and foam. The screw is glued to cross members so there's not much that's loose so to speak. Added foam more recently so not in the images and I don't take a lot of images. Need a time lapse camera for my head for doing this stuff. I just get in the zone and start cranking stuff out. It's not until I come to something unusual/drink break or get a text before I take pics. I'm extremely efficient at tearing the truck apart at this point. I could probably strip the door panels, most of the lower plastics, and all of the seats in under 15m. Tearing down the console takes maybe 10 minutes. All wires I've added populate empty positions on the factory harnesses so it's plug and play as it should be.
Do you have the SoundScreen Windshield?
 

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@ProperRCLB , are you buying these Lariat parts new or do you have access to a good junkyard find or parts car. Just curious as I may attempt to look into a junkyard Lariat myself for things like the power seat frame and may go for leather seat takeoffs, or Katskin Leather seats. If you’re buying this stuff as new parts then man that must be expensive.
 

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Do you have the SoundScreen Windshield?
Yes.

Don't forget your painted bumper valance that sits between the bumper and the headlights for the swap.
 
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Yes.

Don't forget your painted bumper valance that sits between the bumper and the headlights for the swap.
I do not. Mine is the standard windshield and windows.
Yes.

Don't forget your painted bumper valance that sits between the bumper and the headlights for the swap.
Are you referring to this part? RL3Z17626A

8419A

Ford F-150 2024 RCLB (Long Bed) 5.0L Carbonized Gray OEM+ Lariat Build IMG_1606
 
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@ProperRCLB , are you buying these Lariat parts new or do you have access to a good junkyard find or parts car. Just curious as I may attempt to look into a junkyard Lariat myself for things like the power seat frame and may go for leather seat takeoffs, or Katskin Leather seats. If you’re buying this stuff as new parts then man that must be expensive.
I’m buying off eBay what I can find “New - Open Box”, so far the headlights and fog lights.

All interior pieces I didn’t trust eBay and I wanted very specific trim/style, so all are brand new from FordPartsGiant.com (door panels, steering wheel, interior black carpet, head liner, etc).

I’m working with a auto recycler for the Lariat seats and will wrap those on Katzkin and replace with new trim pieces.
 

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Very cool and relevant to me. I’ve searched high and low for carpet for my 24 rcsb and can’t find it.
 

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is there an OEM black headliner with a part #? or are you just coloring your existing headliner black
 
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is there an OEM black headliner with a part #? or are you just coloring your existing headliner black
OEM Black. Part number is ML3Z-1551944-AE for the Black Head liner. You might need A and B pillar pieces. I'll confirm once I get my truck back.
 
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I do not. Mine is the standard windshield and windows.


Are you referring to this part? RL3Z17626A

8419A

IMG_1606.jpeg
17C829 but you need an upper trims vin to get the right part.

Ford F-150 2024 RCLB (Long Bed) 5.0L Carbonized Gray OEM+ Lariat Build 1739225739898-43


Ford F-150 2024 RCLB (Long Bed) 5.0L Carbonized Gray OEM+ Lariat Build 1739225849970-l8

Ford F-150 2024 RCLB (Long Bed) 5.0L Carbonized Gray OEM+ Lariat Build 1739225873247-y6
 
 







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