Recommend Sound deadening for my 2014 Subaru Forester

wacki

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Dynamat, RAAMmat BXII, ???

Ensolite?

I want to do the full treatment. What should I use to make my Subaru Forester quiet as possible?

There is one place that sells a kit (wrong year but will be close):

https://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/vehicles/subaru-forester-4-door-suv-2008-2013

Product Quantity

CLD Tiles™ x68

Extruded Butyl Rope - 15 feet 3/8" x1

Plain MLV 1/8" 1 lb/ft² 54" - Linear Feet x25

Sheets 1/8"x36"x54" Neoprene/EPDM Closed Cell Foam x9

Hydrophobic Melamine Foam - 3/4"x24"x24" (4 ft²) pieces x8

Hydrophobic Melamine Foam - 1.5"x24"x24" (4 ft²) pieces x2

Velcro® Strips, Adhesive both sides - 2"x4" x31

HH-66 Vinyl Contact Cement - 32 oz can x1

 
There is one place that sells a kit (wrong year but will be close):

https://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/vehicles/subaru-forester-4-door-suv-2008-2013

Product Quantity

CLD Tiles™ x68

Extruded Butyl Rope - 15 feet 3/8" x1

Plain MLV 1/8" 1 lb/ft² 54" - Linear Feet x25

Sheets 1/8"x36"x54" Neoprene/EPDM Closed Cell Foam x9

Hydrophobic Melamine Foam - 3/4"x24"x24" (4 ft²) pieces x8

Hydrophobic Melamine Foam - 1.5"x24"x24" (4 ft²) pieces x2

Velcro® Strips, Adhesive both sides - 2"x4" x31

HH-66 Vinyl Contact Cement - 32 oz can x1
This is going to be your "Cadillac" of sound deadening solutions. The products are extremely high quality but there will be considerable effort and time required to install it all. The reduction in interior noise will be very noticeable.

 
I just did my front doors on my 2015 Subaru Outback, CLD tiles, MLV and CCF from sound deadener showdown. Making the MLV/CCF layer is a bit of a pain, but I'm glad I took the time to do it and second door went faster. I had to modify the inside of the inner part of the removable door panel (cut some foam down a bit) Great product, definitely recommend. Doors are pretty heavy now and feel solid, no vibrations.

 
This is going to be your "Cadillac" of sound deadening solutions. The products are extremely high quality but there will be considerable effort and time required to install it all. The reduction in interior noise will be very noticeable.
Is there a 80/20 solution? Or best bang for the bug / time?

80% of the results with 20% of the effort?

Thanks!

 
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