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Teeeg28 07-07-2014 01:02 AM

Installed some Sound Deadening!
 
Put some Sound Deadening material in the trunk of the 86! Was actually a lot easier than I thought!

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM1j28hMKmc"]How To Sound Deaden Your Car - YouTube[/ame]

_j_anthony 07-07-2014 01:46 AM

Watched this video earlier(I've subbed already). Watching this made me consider getting back into video production, still considering it.

rainmonkey 07-07-2014 08:38 AM

notice a big difference in exhaust sound? I feel like my car gets really noisy on the highway when i'm at speeds of 70+ so I'm rather interested in doing some sound deadening.
For reference I have a Perrin CAI and Catback, both of the 2.5" variant.

How hard's it to remove the liners? That's what I'm most paranoid about. Some shop is going to charge me 500 for the doors and another 500 or so for the trunk :/

Thanks!

Mister 07-07-2014 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rainmonkey (Post 1832827)
How hard's it to remove the liners? That's what I'm most paranoid about. Some shop is going to charge me 500 for the doors and another 500 or so for the trunk :/

Thanks!

Very easy, using a flathead screwdriver you can pop out the center of the pins and they pull right out. You can pull up the styrofoam underneath very easy as well, just slowly pulling up on it will make it pop out. When I did this it took me about 15 minutes to fully pull apart the trunk.

In regards to noise difference it made some, however I think the best improvement for me was from doing the trunk lid. I also think it would be more effective to just put a piece of MLV on the underside of the carpet piece, I have heard good things about that, and it takes much less time!

l0aded 07-08-2014 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rainmonkey (Post 1832827)
notice a big difference in exhaust sound? I feel like my car gets really noisy on the highway when i'm at speeds of 70+ so I'm rather interested in doing some sound deadening.
For reference I have a Perrin CAI and Catback, both of the 2.5" variant.

How hard's it to remove the liners? That's what I'm most paranoid about. Some shop is going to charge me 500 for the doors and another 500 or so for the trunk :/

Thanks!

I wouldn't expect night and day if you are doing just this. It is good for deadening vibrations and such but for actual noise from exhaust or the road you will need more mass which can be extremely time intensive (talking from experience) and adds weight.

For more info: sounddeadenershowdown.com

86-tundra 07-08-2014 08:08 PM

why do people try to be so perfect with dynamat? I slap that shit on there

and the adds weight comment: lol.

5-10lbs maybe. could save more weight by filling up with 1 less gallon of gas every time at the tank

OICU812 07-08-2014 10:14 PM

Dynomat is not for reducing exhaust noise etc I don't know why people still haven't sorted that in mind as of yet??... Anyhooooo... There are far more specifically / superior designed MLV products for exterior road noise/ exhaust. Check out zero noise webby to see more specifics.


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