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Here is a list of items purchased and installed in order to vastly reduced wind and road noise.

I dynamatt all the doors and side panels. I did not mess with the fire wall. This is a sat afternoon project that will take 3-5 hours.

 

dynamat project.... ( all links for amazon)

dynamat used x 2 = https://www.amazon.c...0?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

panel clips = https://www.amazon.c...0?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

removal tool = https://www.amazon.c...ipremoval tool

 

dynamat roller = https://www.amazon.c...=dynamatroller

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Thanks for posting!

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Do you have any pictures of the interior install?

 

Did you put anything under hood?

Edited by jbru167

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Nothing under the hood. I could see doing the firewall sometime but that seems like it would be a major pain. If you really wanted "lexus" quiet you would pull all panels and carpet and the entire dash and cover every inch. However..... " ain't nobody got time for that"!!

 

No pics at the moment, I'll pull a panel and snap a pic or two to give an idea.

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Can you update amazon links they don't seem to be working. Did you ever post pictures?

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Second Skin Damplifier is another good sound deadener though pricey.

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I added a lot of rattle proofing and sound deadening....I don't think I can ever get it to be quiet, but then again it's a Beast with huge windows and a huge rack on top catching air...

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Did you guys notice a significant reduction in noise with the Dynamat? Trying to debate if it's worth the time and money.

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cypress ...yes.  takes some time, but worth it.  also, get new speakers and put the rattle stuff around the speakers so they have more bass and don't rattle.  Also on the wheel wells and floor boards...you can get a bit crazy if you keep going.  I drove across the state with all the insulation off and we could not even hear each other speak it was so loud...night and day with it all on.

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I’m about ready to do some sound deadening also. In addition to the fatmat/dynamat has anyone filled voids with spray foam?

 

I was going to throw some spray foam in the mix, but didn’t know if anyone had done it?

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Suggest 3M Thinsulate SM600L acoustic/thermal insulation engineered for vehicles.

 

All the best,

Hein

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