Let me see if I am looking at this right as far as costs to do both my front doors on a '98 Lexus ES300:
Option No. 1: AudioTechnix - B-stock 60 mil
(1) roll of 25 SF @ $40/EA + approx $15 s/h = $55 (total cost)
Option No. 2: SoundDeadener Showdown - per ftp://ftp.sounddeadenershowdown.com/tutorials/doors.pdf
(7) CLD Tiles 6x10 @ $2.65/EA = $18.55
(1) 3/8"x15' Extruded Butly Rope Roll = $8.75
(2) Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV) 36"x54" @ $26.00/EA = $52.00
(2) Vinyl/Nitrile Closed Cell Foam (CCF) 1/8"x36”x54” @ $14.95/EA = $29.90
(1) Vinyl Cement 8oz = $8.50
(1) 2x4 adhesive one side 10pk = $12.00
Approximate shipping = $20
Total Cost = approximately $150
So Option No. 1 = $55 vs. Option No. 2 = $150 (almost $100 MORE?!)
Also was wondering if 60 mil is ok versus the 80 mil and also if the B-stock is ok (I have read a many of threads saying that the b-stock was fine, but just wanted to ask again considering the disclamer on their website and the large cost savings) Also, I am assuming that the 25SF roll of AudioTechnix B-stock would be enough for 2 front doors? Do you use this to go over the holes of the inner holes in the doors or do you need to lay some type of aluminum over it before placing the b-stock deadener over it?
Option No. 1: AudioTechnix - B-stock 60 mil
(1) roll of 25 SF @ $40/EA + approx $15 s/h = $55 (total cost)
Option No. 2: SoundDeadener Showdown - per ftp://ftp.sounddeadenershowdown.com/tutorials/doors.pdf
(7) CLD Tiles 6x10 @ $2.65/EA = $18.55
(1) 3/8"x15' Extruded Butly Rope Roll = $8.75
(2) Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV) 36"x54" @ $26.00/EA = $52.00
(2) Vinyl/Nitrile Closed Cell Foam (CCF) 1/8"x36”x54” @ $14.95/EA = $29.90
(1) Vinyl Cement 8oz = $8.50
(1) 2x4 adhesive one side 10pk = $12.00
Approximate shipping = $20
Total Cost = approximately $150
So Option No. 1 = $55 vs. Option No. 2 = $150 (almost $100 MORE?!)
Also was wondering if 60 mil is ok versus the 80 mil and also if the B-stock is ok (I have read a many of threads saying that the b-stock was fine, but just wanted to ask again considering the disclamer on their website and the large cost savings) Also, I am assuming that the 25SF roll of AudioTechnix B-stock would be enough for 2 front doors? Do you use this to go over the holes of the inner holes in the doors or do you need to lay some type of aluminum over it before placing the b-stock deadener over it?