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Sound Deadening Options

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:53 pm
by Sub
guys, need to get some noise down, ive seen some good deals on dynamat deadener foil, anyone who have done it how many sq feet i would need to wrap my H1? I also ve seen on ebay some H1 undercoat spray kit, what areas i should focust to kill the noise? i got goodyears MTRs and i love road noise(dont wanna change the tires) but my lovely one gets headackes and i gotta make things happen- pls advise what helps to get most effective noise reduction

Re: Sound Deadening Options

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:05 pm
by Roy
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guys, need to get some noise down, ive seen some good deals on dynamat deadener foil, anyone who have done it how many sq feet i would need to wrap my H1? I also ve seen on ebay some H1 undercoat spray kit, what areas i should focust to kill the noise? i got goodyears MTRs and i love road noise(dont wanna change the tires) but my lovely one gets headackes and i gotta make things happen- pls advise what helps to get most effective noise reduction

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Just joking, The noise from MTR's is loud. Do you off road? GSA's are quite quiet for the street.

Noise deadening is a lot of work. Mainly around the doghouse and front floor areas.I have 1/4" thick deadening material, but no patience to install this stuff.H1's are not made to be quiet like an H2,Let me know how you make out with this problem.

Re: Sound Deadening Options

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:07 pm
by shotgun-cam
You Could try an Undercoater and ask if they use the rubberized undercoat. We had it done to an 85 Toyota LeVan by the dealer truck was noisey due to engine between seats in front.

Re: Sound Deadening Options

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 11:25 pm
by Sub
[quote name='shotgun-cam' timestamp='1298606854' post='25474']

You Could try an Undercoater and ask if they use the rubberized undercoat. We had it done to an 85 Toyota LeVan by the dealer truck was noisey due to engine between seats in front.

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did it help much?



i am curious if it works as they say on the back of each undercoating bottelz

Re: Sound Deadening Options

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:53 pm
by shotgun-cam
it worked but pro was noise reduction con was everything was coated like working on wood floor under a thick carpet.

Re: Sound Deadening Options

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:55 pm
by shotgun-cam
oh and with rhinos mts on board we get a nice massage and road noise

Re: Sound Deadening Options

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:26 pm
by SELWA
When I had my H1 I used a 1/4 gray foam found at Home Depot in their carpet section. It's mildew & mold resistant, waterproof, easy to work with and you can buy a 6x9 roll for $40 or pay per foot.

Re: Sound Deadening Options

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:32 pm
by dwaxman1
[quote name='SELWA' timestamp='1300926364' post='26216']

When I had my H1 I used a 1/4 gray foam found at Home Depot in their carpet section. It's mildew & mold resistant, waterproof, easy to work with and you can buy a 6x9 roll for $40 or pay per foot.

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how did you stick it on?

Re: Sound Deadening Options

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:15 pm
by Tom
My truck is completely dynamat'd I stripped the interior last year and went at it. Definitely makes a difference. I have pics somewhere, will post them when I find them.