Your first line of defense against engine noise, vibration and heat is the Firewall Insulator panel--it is the barrier between the engine bay and the passenger cabin. Quiet Ride Firewall Insulators fit like a glove because they match the contours of the stock steel firewall. There are no gaps to allow noise and heat to move into the passenger cabin.
All of our firewall insulator panels are manufactured from original panels that cusomers have allowed us to use over the last 30 years. Each panel is molded from a leather-grained ABS material and vacuum formed from our own molds to exact OEM factory specifications. Trim welts and rubber carpet skirts are sewn as reqired. A neopreme rubber is used for late model vehicles to meet factory specifications.
Firewall Mounting Pin Options
For Older Cars and Trucks American Cars and Trucks used a wide variety of mounting pins, clips, buttons and screws to attach the firewall insulator to the interior of the steel firewall bulkhead. Clean up and reuse your original mounting pins if you have them. We offer the following mounting pins and information based on what we have been able to find available.
Early Ford Firewall Mounting Pins
These all steel firewall mounting pins are a reproduction of the originals. They are available in a 3/4 inch length (Long) and in a 1/2 inch length (Short). The long pins work best for the early production cars and trucks. The Short pin works best for the 1942-48 cars and 1940-47 Trucks. The long pins may have been used in Ford cars as late as 1954. The short pins may have been used in Ford Trucks through the mid 1950s.
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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