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<blockquote data-quote="Megalomaniac" data-source="post: 4596215" data-attributes="member: 564825"><p>if you your goal is to eliminate road noise you will need to do a lot more than doors and trunk. You need to find the cause of the issue, which is usually the floor and wheel wells! Start with some damplifier on the floor, wheel wells(from the inside of the car), and as much of the firewall you can do. Then go over it with some Luxury Liner(vinyl barrier pad, this will be the thing that get rid of the noise(high freq): the damp just stops panel vibration and blocks lower freq noises), then use the aluminum tape and tape the edges of the luxury liner all around down, if you dont do this the noise will leak around, this is a crucial step! Luxury liner is thick so beware with the combo of 2 thick things you are using under the carpet(liner and damp), its going to be a challenge putting stock carpet back.</p><p></p><p>btw on your doors make sure you put a deflex (speaker tweaker kit) pad or some Overkill(if you have any left over) behind the mid, this will stop standing waves(well some), it makes a ton of difference....I am assuming yours speakers are in doors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Megalomaniac, post: 4596215, member: 564825"] if you your goal is to eliminate road noise you will need to do a lot more than doors and trunk. You need to find the cause of the issue, which is usually the floor and wheel wells! Start with some damplifier on the floor, wheel wells(from the inside of the car), and as much of the firewall you can do. Then go over it with some Luxury Liner(vinyl barrier pad, this will be the thing that get rid of the noise(high freq): the damp just stops panel vibration and blocks lower freq noises), then use the aluminum tape and tape the edges of the luxury liner all around down, if you dont do this the noise will leak around, this is a crucial step! Luxury liner is thick so beware with the combo of 2 thick things you are using under the carpet(liner and damp), its going to be a challenge putting stock carpet back. btw on your doors make sure you put a deflex (speaker tweaker kit) pad or some Overkill(if you have any left over) behind the mid, this will stop standing waves(well some), it makes a ton of difference....I am assuming yours speakers are in doors. [/QUOTE]
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