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21/11/2014 at 4:12pm
Location: Belfast Outfit: Elddis Avante 574 BMW X1
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Hi, Carol, I used expanded polystyrene, about 6'x 2'x 2" thick, available from builders merchants (and bricolages). I attached them using a "no nails" type of adhesive. Its a fiddly job, trying to manoevere them round the chassis members. They work well, the floor seems warmer! Some others on our site used the fibre glass loft insulation rolls, tyimg them up to the chassis/floor members, but after a couple of years they started to break up, and hung down, like badly sunburnt skin!
Good luck!
------------- JimF
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