chase007 10+ year member
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So I'm getting a Suv next week and I was wondering if some one could explain the reconnaissance Of a suv. I have never worked with a SUV so this will be the first time. In my car the trunk lid and the bottom of the trunk was the only part of the car making alot of noise. Since a suv is more open space does that mean I have to do damping on the head liner?? I'm thinking about porting the subs back and subs up.
I am getting the bulk pack of Damp Pro
http://www.secondskinaudio.com/vibration-mat/damplifier-pro.php
I plan on putting 2 layers of Damp Pro in the trunk and getting Damp (org) and putting it in the doors. My goal is just to stop the rattling not to be a luxury car. Should I take off my gas tank and put Spectrum Sludge the under body of the trunk. Do you guys think that would be enough to stop the rattling? Is the
Spectrum Sludge unnecessary?
So I'm getting a Suv next week and I was wondering if some one could explain the reconnaissance Of a suv. I have never worked with a SUV so this will be the first time. In my car the trunk lid and the bottom of the trunk was the only part of the car making alot of noise. Since a suv is more open space does that mean I have to do damping on the head liner?? I'm thinking about porting the subs back and subs up.
I am getting the bulk pack of Damp Pro
http://www.secondskinaudio.com/vibration-mat/damplifier-pro.php
I plan on putting 2 layers of Damp Pro in the trunk and getting Damp (org) and putting it in the doors. My goal is just to stop the rattling not to be a luxury car. Should I take off my gas tank and put Spectrum Sludge the under body of the trunk. Do you guys think that would be enough to stop the rattling? Is the
Spectrum Sludge unnecessary?