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Looking for a little help/advice here...
I am looking for ideas to keep a tube buggy floor/cab cool (interior panels will aluminum). My past two cars were just a two seaters. I didn't worry too much about keeping things cool when it was just a buddy and I cruising around. Now, my current project is a 4 seat buggy that will have my wife and two toddlers riding along. So, keeping the floor of the back seat and the cab (especially my wife's side) cool will make my life a lot easier. AND easier to get my family out wheeling more (which is the goal).
My initial thought was to just wrap the exhaust and see if that helps at all. After reading some different things online it sounds like wrapping the exhaust may not be ideal. I have read that the wrap traps moisture and will eventually corrode the exhaust.
Other options I am exploring are using a heat deflecting coating on the inside of the cab such as "lizard skin" or a similar product and maybe just using heat deflecting pads or tape on the underside of the cab.
What options am I overlooking here? I don't mind spending money to keep everyone comfortable but money is definitely becoming an issue with all of the nickel and diming that happens at this stage.
Thanks for your help in advance!
I am looking for ideas to keep a tube buggy floor/cab cool (interior panels will aluminum). My past two cars were just a two seaters. I didn't worry too much about keeping things cool when it was just a buddy and I cruising around. Now, my current project is a 4 seat buggy that will have my wife and two toddlers riding along. So, keeping the floor of the back seat and the cab (especially my wife's side) cool will make my life a lot easier. AND easier to get my family out wheeling more (which is the goal).
My initial thought was to just wrap the exhaust and see if that helps at all. After reading some different things online it sounds like wrapping the exhaust may not be ideal. I have read that the wrap traps moisture and will eventually corrode the exhaust.
Other options I am exploring are using a heat deflecting coating on the inside of the cab such as "lizard skin" or a similar product and maybe just using heat deflecting pads or tape on the underside of the cab.
What options am I overlooking here? I don't mind spending money to keep everyone comfortable but money is definitely becoming an issue with all of the nickel and diming that happens at this stage.
Thanks for your help in advance!