Bulletnjm
FRF Addict
i gotta get this done eventually
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i have moved to colorado. maybe an hour close to you now.......Thanks Gwpfan, I did read Don's site (Sound Deadener Showdown) and took a lot of tips from it. While I didnt go for the CLD tiles, I did cover as much as practical with Regular Cld and did use his methods for doing a noise barrier with MLV.
I just bought a set of PHD 6.5's for the front doors and will deaden them as close to what Don suggested as I can. With the improvements made on the back panel and floor, Im convinced that going the extra mile on the doors and roof will really pay off.
To your point, a while back Noah stopped by on his way to Texas and showed me how to pull the rear seat back on my Scab. I did get the pleasure of listening to his system too. If I can come close to his truck's sound, I'll be thrilled even more to drive it. The man knows his shit!!. But northern Cal is quite a stretch for me, and there is a real satisfaction to DIYing a high end system too.
cost depends on material. there are cheaper brands of sound deadening out there. most are all the same. butyl rubber with aluminium sheet. these can range in thickness and thats why theres varying prices. dynamat is the most popular. i think it runs about $800 in material. other brands are hushmat, roadkill, blackhole, etc. i prefer the focal stuff because it has additional layer of insulating foam. for n even quieter ride. however the cost is twice as much as dynamat. roughly around $1700 in material. but focal as tested their product in their lab, and anything focal is going to be well worth it. when you figure in the labor the entire process will take a day to a day and a half. at the shop it was a $3,000 job including materials. (and wonderful ca sales tax)
you are still going to have exhaust noise in you cab if thats what you are referring to. but the material reduces or eliminates low frequencies that cause vibration. but it is much quieter inside after its done
cost depends on material. there are cheaper brands of sound deadening out there. most are all the same. butyl rubber with aluminium sheet. these can range in thickness and thats why theres varying prices. dynamat is the most popular. i think it runs about $800 in material. other brands are hushmat, roadkill, blackhole, etc. i prefer the focal stuff because it has additional layer of insulating foam. for n even quieter ride. however the cost is twice as much as dynamat. roughly around $1700 in material. but focal as tested their product in their lab, and anything focal is going to be well worth it. when you figure in the labor the entire process will take a day to a day and a half. at the shop it was a $3,000 job including materials. (and wonderful ca sales tax)
How much weight does it add?
the focal stuff is 24lbs per roll. i used 4 rollsHow much weight does it add?
the focal stuff is 24lbs per roll. i used 4 rolls