Sound deadening.
#11
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if you're looking to do some budget sound deadning of the floor
head on down to your local wreckers and get some underpadding/deadner from some old cars
the pad that was behind the rear seat on my intrepid was a layer of tar like matierial bonded to a layer of some kind of foam backing , it was very good at asorbing sound ....
I had to remove it cause my subs were louder outside my car than in the passenger compartment with it there
the underpadding on most diesel trucks and SUV's is also usually very good
I can't see a wrecker charging much if anything for it
also i found that rubberised undercoating stuff worked not too bad inside the doors of my old coronet
head on down to your local wreckers and get some underpadding/deadner from some old cars
the pad that was behind the rear seat on my intrepid was a layer of tar like matierial bonded to a layer of some kind of foam backing , it was very good at asorbing sound ....
I had to remove it cause my subs were louder outside my car than in the passenger compartment with it there
the underpadding on most diesel trucks and SUV's is also usually very good
I can't see a wrecker charging much if anything for it
also i found that rubberised undercoating stuff worked not too bad inside the doors of my old coronet
#12
Dukk got that right. i tried a similar concoction on some large body pannels on my old Z and it worked amazingly! not only did it dampen the pannels, it also made them stiff as hell (felt like 1/4" steel. took away most vibrations on those pannels.
#13
http://www.genuinecanadianaudio.com/...y/X-terminator
this stuff is awesome!
so is: http://www.edesignaudio.com/edead.htm
this stuff is awesome!
so is: http://www.edesignaudio.com/edead.htm
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