Scrappycrow
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Y'all,
First off, this is not a generic "How can I make a vehicle quieter?" type of query asking for a complete education on the subject from zero knowledge. I'm fairly knowledgeable about the various products out there, how to use them, and I've successfully treated multiple other vehicles, but have done no work in this area on my '13 Tahoe LTZ. Before anyone asks: 1) the tires are Michelin Defender LTX M/S which are evenly worn, with about 1/3 tread depth left (and the noise doesn't change between tire rotations), and 2) all of the fender liners are intact and properly attached, the body panels and doors fit properly, and all of the seals (door and window) are in excellent condition. Wind noise is minimal.
So, does anyone have any experiences with using constraining layers (e.g. Dynamat) and/or absorption layers (e.g. ResoNix Fiber Mat) on the interior side of the fender liners and/or the metal portions of the structure? Did it make a noticeable difference? Any "not worth the time" feedback?
I'm aware of this thread, which doesn't cover my query. If there are threads that address this particular subject (fender liner and/or fenderwell treatments), I have not run across them.
Thanks in advance,
Scrappy
First off, this is not a generic "How can I make a vehicle quieter?" type of query asking for a complete education on the subject from zero knowledge. I'm fairly knowledgeable about the various products out there, how to use them, and I've successfully treated multiple other vehicles, but have done no work in this area on my '13 Tahoe LTZ. Before anyone asks: 1) the tires are Michelin Defender LTX M/S which are evenly worn, with about 1/3 tread depth left (and the noise doesn't change between tire rotations), and 2) all of the fender liners are intact and properly attached, the body panels and doors fit properly, and all of the seals (door and window) are in excellent condition. Wind noise is minimal.
So, does anyone have any experiences with using constraining layers (e.g. Dynamat) and/or absorption layers (e.g. ResoNix Fiber Mat) on the interior side of the fender liners and/or the metal portions of the structure? Did it make a noticeable difference? Any "not worth the time" feedback?
I'm aware of this thread, which doesn't cover my query. If there are threads that address this particular subject (fender liner and/or fenderwell treatments), I have not run across them.
Thanks in advance,
Scrappy