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that **** i dont like
This is going to be going on over the course of the next couple months. but ive gotten far enough along to where i can actually start posting some pictures up. so finally, without further ado, here is my build log:
Started off with the big three. Nothing crazy, three pieces of scosche efx 1/0 Gauge wire added on to the car.
After that i finally ordered some deadener. i was very, very skeptical about if this truely worked or not, but i was sitting there one night and i had some extra cash laying around and i saw that coleman had some b-stock 60mil for sale. for 98 dollars shipped to my door for 50sqft i thought that was a steal. anyway on to the pics:
This is my trunk pre-deadened.
Here is a couple of pics of the trunk after it was deadened. I ended up going with about 35-40% coverage on the whole thing.
Now on to the spare tire well. this was after i cleaned it and put down one piece of deadener. You should have seen how rusty and dirty it was down there before i cleaned it.
Here is some post deadening pics. i didnt need to lay a whole lot down here.
I also did below the rear deck. This made my stock sub shine.
Then it was on to the doors. This took up the main portion of my day as i wanted to make them pretty solid while not trying to cover my entire door.
This is the driver side door predeadened. I took off some foam crap that audi thought would be sufficient enough in fixed panel resonance. they failed.
The post Deadened Product.
Started off with the big three. Nothing crazy, three pieces of scosche efx 1/0 Gauge wire added on to the car.
After that i finally ordered some deadener. i was very, very skeptical about if this truely worked or not, but i was sitting there one night and i had some extra cash laying around and i saw that coleman had some b-stock 60mil for sale. for 98 dollars shipped to my door for 50sqft i thought that was a steal. anyway on to the pics:
This is my trunk pre-deadened.
Here is a couple of pics of the trunk after it was deadened. I ended up going with about 35-40% coverage on the whole thing.
Now on to the spare tire well. this was after i cleaned it and put down one piece of deadener. You should have seen how rusty and dirty it was down there before i cleaned it.
Here is some post deadening pics. i didnt need to lay a whole lot down here.
I also did below the rear deck. This made my stock sub shine.
Then it was on to the doors. This took up the main portion of my day as i wanted to make them pretty solid while not trying to cover my entire door.
This is the driver side door predeadened. I took off some foam crap that audi thought would be sufficient enough in fixed panel resonance. they failed.
The post Deadened Product.