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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8860129" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Deadner isnt cheap. That "Not wanting to spend $300 on Deadner" idea is dirt cheap in my opinion for a Noisy vehicle/Road Noise ect. It will not take much to kill that $300 Budget to get some decent affects on that type of vehicle. An easy $500 to start with. I like 80 mill, its thick enough to place on and just thin enough to work with. Ive got 3 layers and its not enough for an Xcab truck for sure. Take a look at Keephope Alives SS Camero build and even his older Accord build to get some other Ideas about deadening materials and cost saving tactics that may benefit you and your budget</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8860129, member: 634282"] Deadner isnt cheap. That "Not wanting to spend $300 on Deadner" idea is dirt cheap in my opinion for a Noisy vehicle/Road Noise ect. It will not take much to kill that $300 Budget to get some decent affects on that type of vehicle. An easy $500 to start with. I like 80 mill, its thick enough to place on and just thin enough to work with. Ive got 3 layers and its not enough for an Xcab truck for sure. Take a look at Keephope Alives SS Camero build and even his older Accord build to get some other Ideas about deadening materials and cost saving tactics that may benefit you and your budget [/QUOTE]
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