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Audio system prep...sound deadening project.

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That has to be the fastest anechoic chamber I've ever seen lol. Nice work, I don't plan on going that far with it but I'm sure you didn't either.
 

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Once I cut holes in the floors I was all in I guess. lol
 

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If I wanted to have some general road noise reduction, and was only 10% as handy as you and/or as willing to pull every panel off, what would you recommend to focus on? Which areas?
 

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Unbroken, you're a sick, sick man.
Love it.

I'm irked by the massive amount of road noise and will consider some deadening, but knowing myself - I could develop such a sickness, just because of deadening.
 

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About what I figured. Was looking at getting a 30'x5' roll.
That a little heavy…mine was 25’ and I had plenty to spare. Not a lot extra…but a comfortable margin.
 

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That a little heavy…mine was 25’ and I had plenty to spare. Not a lot extra…but a comfortable margin.
What did you use to glue it? I think they called for Super 90, but I have some Weldwood Landau that works for just about anything.
 

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Lots of places I just laid it in and let gravity do its job. Where I did need it to stick I just used Super 77. That stuff is super light…it doesn’t need much to hold it on until the panels are back in place.
 

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