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10-30-2005, 05:30 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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A little sound insualtion...
So i decided to keep my cab rather than swap one out, i need new doors but thats an easy bolt on. I cleaned up all my old welds (high school) and seam sealed the hell out of the ACK - lap welds, oops, anyways the floor got a coat of rubberized ashphalt (tried to cheap route) that stuff was tough to work with and messy and smelly, so this week i ordered up some B-quiet Ultimate, $140 CDN for 50 sq feet, which woulda been enough for the floor behind seat doors and firewall. So with the help of my girlfriend we did behind the seat, the firewall and up under tha dash...
Theres a few shots that might be confusing, they're the passenger side looking up under the dash. I still have a bout 20 sq feet left, this stuff made a HUGE difference, i don't have a Db meter but i'm more than impressed since i still have the metal roof and nothing in the doors right now. I would highly recommend www.b-quiet.com, they shipped to me in under 2 days and the product is very easy to work with. I basically sprayed some brake clean on the area and wiped it down with a rag, this stuff sticks great it isn't coming off at all. Next weekend is the headliner and maybe some jute padding to absorb sound even more. The best part was getting rid of the ugly, dusty, broken cracked useless firewall pad that used to be there, i trimmed carefully around all firewall connections and such, the truck will be alot warmer/cooler too because of all the little holes that got covered. I can't say enough about these guys send em an e-mail and you'll get a reply the next day they can tell you anything, i just wish i had used the stuff on the floor of my truck too.
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