08-23-2005, 07:48 PM | #1 |
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sound proofing
I am looking to do a complete sound deading or sound proofing whatever you may want to call it to the inside of my cab including the doors, firewall, floor ect.. What is the best method or product?
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08-23-2005, 07:57 PM | #2 |
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I used brown bread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php3?t=168095
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08-23-2005, 08:35 PM | #3 |
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Like farside847 said, I used Brown Bread too. There is a thread with information about this in the FAQ forum. Take a look at my post (#10) in this thread- Info inside it has links to quite a few threads on the subject....
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Brown Bread it is
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I am thinking about sound deadening my truck once it actually has a decent floor in it and rockers and such, and was wondering if brown bread or dynamat or really any stick on deadener is worth doing. My worry is if the truck starts to rust again, how do I get the stuff off to weld it up? I used it in my corvette and it worked wonders on the exhaust drone, but it's not made of metal so it won't rust. Anyone have an opinion on this, as this will be my daily driver, summer and winter. Thanks!
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mudd, on another sound deadener thread, I expressed that rust concern under stick on products. Another board member provided this link to non-adhesive sound deadener that also has aluminum for heat shielding:
http://www.lobucrod.com./
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RinoLine it!
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Your concern over rust is an issue that needs to be addressed in advance. If you have clean, rust free metal under the sound deadener rust won't be a concern.... |
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I was just concerned about it rusting from the outside in, but I guess I should be able to notice if it starts to do that. I am doing the body and painting it this winter (new doors, cab corners, rockers, floor pans) so I guess rust shouldn't be a huge concern, and I'll be sure to undercoat the bottom good. I guess another good defense against rust is the fact that I'll be using a rubber mat on the floor instead of carpet, so water getting through won't be a problem either. Brown Bread on the floor, doors and firewall it is! Looks like I'll be buying another shop roll.
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On another sound deadener thread, another poster mentioned he stuck adhesive sound deadener to the bottom of the floor mat. I thought that's a great idea for rubber floormats (not carpet ). That would place any aluminum facing towards the floor to deflect heat before the heat reaches the sound deadener foam (or whatever it is). Then the two can be pulled up together to check the floor and take any needed future rust protection. As to longevity, how often does one replace a rubber floor mat? Whether to use adhesive sound deadener or not is a little dilemma for me. I know adhesive is the way to go for the doors and removeable trannyhumps, but the floor is where water collects, so I'm still thinking about what to use for floor sound deadener.
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My soundproofing choices seemed so clear before... quiet cab vs. sneaky rust hmm...
just turn the radio up another notch and ignore it?
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I used Dynamat Extreme...I am very happy with the results!
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I used Dynamat extreme also and it works great and was easy to install. Chris
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08-27-2005, 05:28 PM | #18 |
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Great thread but I need to replace the rusty floors first..... I thought it was as easy as sticking some brown bread down but there are a few good pointers in this thread ...
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