Sound deadening insulation

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DallasTahoe

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U want a buytl deadener... peal and seal is ashfault base and will do NOTHING..

https://www.amazon.com/Noico-deadening-automotive-Insulation-dampening/dp/B00URUIKAK

This is the best best bang for the buck^ $65

https://www.amazon.com/Stinger-RKX36B-Roadkill-Damping-Material/dp/B001HHP59G

This is the next best at $91


Get on any of the audio forums and they will tell you the same thing


I agree I bought the noico it was enough to do all the doors and in my left rear area where I have my subwoofer and under the rear seats


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It's definitely pretty thick. The way I did it was I left gaps or edges where the trim and other things that needed bolting down like the tie downs in the rear hatch went, that way it wouldn't be too difficult to get everything back in. As far as noise, with windows up it's really quiet for the most part, but I almost always have my windows down.

That's cool. Seems like with all of that deadening, it would absorb the sound of your voice when you talk!;)

massivespl, thanks for the tip dude! I'm thinking about the first one.

DallasTahoe, if you just did the doors and rear floorboard, and I going to need a few rolls for what I want to do.:mad:
 

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