Thanks for the feedback gents.
At this point, I'm thinking about buying OEM's and doing the mod myself. The lenses on my yak are done and there's standing water in it from the condensation build up. So if I'm going to put the time in to sand and polish again I may as well put that effort...
Has anyone used these guys before?
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Noise - yes. Still need to finish the other doors. But I’m surprised to have noticed a difference at all. The biggest difference was the rattles in the driver door are gone.
Heat - I’ll tell you this summer.
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Added the remaining noico mat to the hood. I also removed the driver side fender liner and coated it with truck bed liner.
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I will say this concerning frost king or a purpose made sound deadener like Noico.
The frost king roll was thicker, but less dense. Also, the noico came with paper covering the adhesive that you have to peel off before installing.
Think of Frost King like a roll of tape. The moment you...
While drinking my beer, I got a wild hair to use the remaining foam mat and frost king to insert under the carpet on the driver side.
I didn't even look up how to take the carpet up and I guess I got lucky when trying to take up the side piece panels keeping the carpet down. Nothing is...
If you saw the previous pic, you may have noticed the lower panel cavity was completely covered. Well - the door panel needs that open to fit, so I had to cut it out and replace the door panel.
I had some extra foam matting from a previous project, so I cut a square and glued it behind the speaker.
I also added the noico mat to the inside of the door (inside the outer skin) before adding the material to the portion facing us in the 2nd pic.
Now the time for this includes the 30 minutes I spent looking for the ratchet my son took to his room. I just followed the youtube video on how to remove the door panel.
After taking it off, I kept the moisture barrier on and took a sharpie to mark the outline. Then I took off the moisture...
Here's the step by step for it. These are the tools I started with (yes, I had to improvise later). The entire project for just this door took 3.5 hours.
I've never attempted anything like this and consider myself a complete novice.
Gents,
I've searched high and low, I've looked at the Chevy TSB 01-01-37-008 that covers this issue for 99-01 models, I've tried to track where it's coming from, but I'm coming up empty handed. I have a 2010 Yukon and the TSB doesn't really help.
Basically, a cold draft is coming from...
Removed two badges on the rear this morning. I’ll keep the “yukon” badges because I like the silver on gray look. But the GMC and fuel badge just look horrendous.
Gone.
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