The war has begun, won the first battle but was a Bit*h
I had always planned to use the expanding foam in my C pillars and little back doors too.....but I have never done it before.
Is it actually worth it? I would think it would have to make things more solid and maybe absorb some sound, but Ive never seen a whole lot of proof.....
Is it actually worth it? I would think it would have to make things more solid and maybe absorb some sound, but Ive never seen a whole lot of proof.....
Originally Posted by Bartak1
I need to deaden my truck bad. This summer perhaps.
Where are you going to mount the amps, Tuff?
Looking good so far, keep it up
Where are you going to mount the amps, Tuff?
Looking good so far, keep it up
Originally Posted by andrewc_11890
How thick is that peal and seal stuff? cause you were able to put it on the backsides of the panels im assuming not too thick? does it still work decent if it isn't that thick?
Originally Posted by jmt0645
he may not have but i did PITA
but worth it IMO. did you use expanding foam in the backwall, if not we got one better!
J/K. but it does help too.
J/K. but it does help too.Did you guys find yourself knocking on the walls and banging on the floor to see how the sound changed as you applied the deadner?
Last edited by Tuff4rd; Feb 22, 2008 at 10:58 AM.
Originally Posted by Tuff4rd
How long did it take you to do that?
Did you guys find yourself knocking on the walls and banging on the floor to see how the sound canged as you applied the deadner?
Did you guys find yourself knocking on the walls and banging on the floor to see how the sound canged as you applied the deadner?
I still havnt done my drivers door, I like to use it as an a/b comparison
I know it hasnt been hot the last couple of days (here in Houston at least), but how's the smell of that peel & seal? I can only imagine what it would be like during one of those hot McAllen summers.
I'd love to use peel & seal (at least for my floors), but I'm scared of my truck smelling like a steam roller just ran through it.
I'd love to use peel & seal (at least for my floors), but I'm scared of my truck smelling like a steam roller just ran through it.
Originally Posted by bigtex44
I know it hasnt been hot the last couple of days (here in Houston at least), but how's the smell of that peel & seal? I can only imagine what it would be like during one of those hot McAllen summers.
I'd love to use peel & seal (at least for my floors), but I'm scared of my truck smelling like a steam roller just ran through it.
I'd love to use peel & seal (at least for my floors), but I'm scared of my truck smelling like a steam roller just ran through it.
stix - I was just going through your install gallery. What type of sound deadening did you use on your floors? Is that asphalt or butyl based? If asphalt based, did you have any issues with smell? I'm just looking for input, because I don't have any experience with asphalt based deadening, but I'd try it to save a couple bucks.
Originally Posted by bigtex44
stix - I was just going through your install gallery. What type of sound deadening did you use on your floors? Is that asphalt or butyl based? If asphalt based, did you have any issues with smell? I'm just looking for input, because I don't have any experience with asphalt based deadening, but I'd try it to save a couple bucks.


