Noico 80 mil (2 mm) 36 sqft (3.4 sqm) car Sound deadening mat, Butyl Automotive Sound Deadener, Audio Noise Insulation and dampening
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Tyler Durden
> 3 dayThis stuff is unbelievable. Way cheaper than dynamat but is every bit as good without a doubt. Even the installers asked me where I got it.
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vafixer
> 3 daywow this stuff heavy. waiting for it to warm up enough to install it outside. looks like itll do what I want. I havent noticed any odors since its inside the house. if that helps
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Peter Moote
Greater than one weekEasy to work with. High quality at favorable price.
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Trevor Sullivan
> 3 dayI spent a couple of days ripping apart the interior of our SUV, and installing this material underneath the carpeting, and behind the body panels. Although the installation was pretty straightforward, the results were incredibly underwhelming. The road noise on the highway is not discernibly better than it was before installing the material. I wish I could get my money, and my time, back. Lesson learned!
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Fernando
Greater than one weekTook me about 3.5-4 boxes(32-36 panels) to cover everything, plan a good 35-50hours or more of labor to do the whole truck ( I also replaced the old carpet with vinyl mat as well as did rust repair on the roof, that may change your labor time). *I covered the roof, the floor(double layered), behind the seat, inside the cab corners, 4 doors inside and out. I didnt do it behind the dash. Make sure to clean the surfacs well with a solvent. With everything off and doors closed(no seats in the cab) I got up to 36db incab vs 52 db with the 2 front doors opened (night time). At idle on a concrete surface before I was around 76-78 db now i am at 68-72db (4 inch straight piped exhaust). the 4 little speakers now reach an annoying 88-89db of clear sound. Apart from it being alot of labor its definitely worth it (I didnt feel the need to add the thicker foam). It works phenomenal, definitely quiets down the cab noise, clears out the speakers to sound more clear. * refer to the pictures*
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BGardner
Greater than one weekGreat product! Large sheet are nice for large areas. Easily cut with a knife to get every last nook and cranny.
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DAK
> 3 dayAl little over half way through installation on my 2016 GT with a Borla ATAK Exhaust. Fully did the trunk - and the results - pretty good! The only reason I gave it 4 stars out of 5 is that although good - I wouldnt want to set expectations to high. My wife was not fully appreciative of the nice rumble - and to be honest - it was difficult to hold a conversation while accelerating. It has gone from intolerable to tolerable (not great). Well see what happens after I finish the back seat. I also thought that there was a noticeable drop in road noise. The material cuts well with an industrial grade scissors or a razor blade. The most difficult part was taking apart the car/trunk to allow easy access to surfaces. It is pretty sticky - so although you can pull it up - and rework - youd better do it quick and only once.
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HeyPJ
20-11-2024Good quality sound deadening. I have a full size Chevy Express extended van. This stuff made a big difference in the interior noise level.
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Nutbar
> 3 dayInstalled this in my 2007 subaru Forester. 36 sq feet is more than enough to do all the doors, the rear hatch, rear side panels, and still have some left over. On the doors, I opted to do the inside of the outer door skin as well as the inside as the inner door skin. I bought a small butane blow torch from Amazon and used it to heat up the material after lightly applying it. This improves adhesion and makes rolling it easier. You also need a small roller (get the wooden one) to apply this stuff. Cutting this is easy; use a utility knife or a pair of EMT shears. Finally, wear hand protection. I wore two layers of surgical gloves. The metal on the door skins is sharp, and this stuff is sticky and gets on your hands and clothes. You will not be able to get it off. And the better you apply it, the better it works. I was surprised at how much quieter my car is now. The Forester had absolutely no sound insulation before. Expect to spend about 2 hours per door. Road noise and noise from passing cars is reduced. This stuff works by changing the resonant frequencies of the sound waves. It is not necessary to cover 100% of the doors. 25% to 50% coverage is enough. As you work to put this on, you can tap or thump your doors to check your progress. Doors close with a solid, low frequency thump much like the door of a Lexus or BMW. There are fewer rattles than before, my stereo sounds better, and my sex life has improved. Just kidding about that last part, I dont have a sex life. However, I do notice wind noise more than before.
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Double js kustomz (Juan avila)
> 3 dayAwesome product