I get that feeling of wanting to get at least SOMETHING done on your vehicle, even after a hard day. Kilmat definitely sound deadens the panels so outside noise will penetrate the cabin less. What it won't do, is stop the echo of sound inside the cabin. Need some good open cell foam for sound absorption for that. Love the truck by the way! I'm working on an 86 F-150. One of those mini-rollers really help to make sure the kilmat adheres fully.
Thanks for the advice. I’ll be using closed cell foam for the door panels base with suede cloth and carpet. So that should work to help deaden the sound. Good luck with your F150 project
I get that feeling of wanting to get at least SOMETHING done on your vehicle, even after a hard day. Kilmat definitely sound deadens the panels so outside noise will penetrate the cabin less. What it won't do, is stop the echo of sound inside the cabin. Need some good open cell foam for sound absorption for that. Love the truck by the way! I'm working on an 86 F-150. One of those mini-rollers really help to make sure the kilmat adheres fully.
Thanks for the advice. I’ll be using closed cell foam for the door panels base with suede cloth and carpet. So that should work to help deaden the sound. Good luck with your F150 project