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<blockquote data-quote="smokeem" data-source="post: 6787818" data-attributes="member: 621642"><p>Guys I'm new hear and found this while searching the net about some sound deadener. I've been looking for awhile at something that i can put in my truck to help reduce the noise from the engine, turbo, exhaust, and tire's. I keep finding all different things that I should use and every website seems to contradict the one before it. I'm not big into audio and have no subs in my truck just looking for something to help quiet that road noise down. I've came across everything from asphalt (which I know to stay away from) to butyl products that look to be like dynamat. Also have found neoprene that was said to be 1/8" or 1/4" thick and was a sound barrier. Also talked with my uncle who used to do upholstery on cars back in the 80-90's and said that they used jute and closed cell foam. This is some thing that I'm looking to do here in the next 2-3 weeks so I would like to find out what would work best so that I can get it ordered.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokeem, post: 6787818, member: 621642"] Guys I'm new hear and found this while searching the net about some sound deadener. I've been looking for awhile at something that i can put in my truck to help reduce the noise from the engine, turbo, exhaust, and tire's. I keep finding all different things that I should use and every website seems to contradict the one before it. I'm not big into audio and have no subs in my truck just looking for something to help quiet that road noise down. I've came across everything from asphalt (which I know to stay away from) to butyl products that look to be like dynamat. Also have found neoprene that was said to be 1/8" or 1/4" thick and was a sound barrier. Also talked with my uncle who used to do upholstery on cars back in the 80-90's and said that they used jute and closed cell foam. This is some thing that I'm looking to do here in the next 2-3 weeks so I would like to find out what would work best so that I can get it ordered. Thanks in advance Rick [/QUOTE]
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