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Looking for advice on making a passenger van soundproof
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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8738415" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>I don't know if the level of soundproof you want is possible in a passenger van while still making it retain it's usage an actual van.</p><p>You can sound proof it.</p><p>It would take a couple thousand dollars in sound deadener to do the the whole passenger area of a van but it wouldn't be recording studio level.</p><p>Not to mention the weight it would add to the van.</p><p>The windows are a problem too.</p><p>Maybe if you sealed off the back of the van but if you want it to be drivable then you have to stop at the front seats but then your back to the door within a door and the cost would be up there .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8738415, member: 681842"] I don't know if the level of soundproof you want is possible in a passenger van while still making it retain it's usage an actual van. You can sound proof it. It would take a couple thousand dollars in sound deadener to do the the whole passenger area of a van but it wouldn't be recording studio level. Not to mention the weight it would add to the van. The windows are a problem too. Maybe if you sealed off the back of the van but if you want it to be drivable then you have to stop at the front seats but then your back to the door within a door and the cost would be up there . [/QUOTE]
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