similarly, i just installed my fatmat stuff a couple days ago and plan on adding more. so far, so good. ill make sure to report with some long term findings for later inquiriesI had to replace a broken door in my Jeep this winter and picked up a big package of the Noico off of Amazon. Definitely not the same as some of the heavy duty stuff for 3X the money, but then again, at the price I can use 3 layers where needed and IMO the thinner stuff is a lot easier to lay down. I'd just as soon use multiple layers giving me the option to add more where really needed. I also picked up a new car this winter and did the front doors with the noico. Certainly adequate for what I'm doing with it and if I ever get deeper into either vehicle this year I'll probably add more just on general principal.
That said being that I only put it on 2 months ago who knows how well this will stand the test of time? So far I was happy enough for the money and it certainly does what it is intended to do.
Sound Deadener Showdown CCLD tiles. I have them And they work really well or atleast in my opinion and you dont have to fill up all the door.So I went back through Amazon and checked out the Rockville deadener, it seems really nice. right now I am between the Rockville kill Matt and noico. the Rockville and kill Matt are both light weigh options supposedly at .44 and .47 pounds per square foot, the Norco is a full weight at .7 pounds per square foot. not really sure how that affects sound deadening but I don't really care about adding extra weight to my truck if the heavier stuff will work better. they all seem to be close to the same price but the Rockville and kill Matt have 5 star ratings and the Noico has 4.5 star rating all of which would probably be good enough for me. if anybody has any hands-on experience with these products please chime in and let me know what you think of them probably going to purchase one of these and the 150 mill CCF made by Norco tomorrow really just want to get the best thing that I can for my money honestly I would probably be happy with any of them like I said not trying to win any sound quality Awards just want it to sound good and have strong midbass
Are you guys using the 50 mil or 80 mil I could see the 50 Mil being lightweight but the 80 mil is supposed to be full weight so it should weigh on average at least as much as the others I'm sure some of the nicer stuff is probably heavier though or I could be way off haven't really done a ton of deadener only played with the Stinger Roadkill which was nice but super expensive
the heat gun really helped me out with formingI bought the 80. What you get with premium priced products is a much thicker foil. I'm not going to get on the debate train about how much difference that makes in function but the thick foil stuff is certainly much harder to cut and apply to contours.