Hey Mark, While you’re working on the trunk I think I mentioned this on another one of your videos in the comments regarding the fender system. I added poly-fil to the sub enclosure. Basically I stuffed as much in as would fit. It made it sound tighter and added a bit more volume output without changing the gain in dash. A cheap, quick project.
I am about to do this job and appreciate the video. That said, I don’t think you actually needed to remove 50% of what you did. You can get trunk carpeting out without pulling side trim and you don’t need to remove the rear seat back, just the bottom cushion.
i dont know about mk7s, but on mk5s you can remove the door outer metal skin and then exactly one peice of noico fit perfectly on it. super easy and saves the time of removing the door panels
Thanks so Much.. I've massive water ingress into boot from vents behind bumber, this is great , only video showing how to remove side panels/ liners. The drain grommet on the tail gate also perished as in many golfs. I've the carpet and back seats out drying. Many thanks that side piece is mo fun.
Nice job...you remind me of me so much. It's a lot of work, and yep i was sweating and worn out after doing mine. I split it into few stages like yourself as it is so much work. It's worth it though - if anything just to have that road noise intrude less into your music, also the roar of some road surfaces really takes from the overall daily driving experience. By the way, i'm in process of selling my Mk6 and moving to a Golf R Mk7.5 :D....a lot of what you do with your GTI will still be relevant to me just because it's a mk7 platform, not that really matters as i still enjoyed the content when you had a WRX and none of it was relevant to me!
ahhaahh thanks for the reply.. gets lonely w no comments when im not making videos.. i mean, i get comments on old videos every day.. but nothing "fresh"
@@LastHumansGarage yeah you mentioned after that you may not have needed to pull those, so I wasn't sure if you could get to that spot without doing that.
I couldn't get the carpeting off to get the rear wheel wells. I may do it in the summer. Do you have any tips, it was a pain and I couldn't get anything to move even with unbolting what appeared to be the holding pieces. Bass form the stock sub seems amazing. 1.5 sheets did my entire spare/sub well and 80% of under my rear seats. Covered it some of the noico foam in addition in the trunk and other the seats. It seems about 20-30% quieter w/akrapovic exhaust and the valves coded open.
the hatch door you mean? you can noico under the plastic covers.. but it will make the hatch heavier and harder to open also. and put extra stress on the hatch shocks.
Was it worth deadening in the trunk hatch? I did all 4 doors on my Jetta MK6 thoroughly with noico 80mil few years back. I still have enough left to do the trunk but have been holding off cuz I wasn't sure it was worth it. I also have the spare wheel mounted Helix sub/amp accessory from VW. Would noico material help with bass response at least in the wheel well?
Hey Mark,
While you’re working on the trunk I think I mentioned this on another one of your videos in the comments regarding the fender system. I added poly-fil to the sub enclosure. Basically I stuffed as much in as would fit. It made it sound tighter and added a bit more volume output without changing the gain in dash. A cheap, quick project.
if i had the Fender i might have done that
My apologies. I thought you did.
In Europe the system is called Dynaudio (Danish high-end), but I wouldn't be surprised if the components are identical..
Nice job i like how detailed your videos are 👍👍
thanks 2slo
I am about to do this job and appreciate the video. That said, I don’t think you actually needed to remove 50% of what you did. You can get trunk carpeting out without pulling side trim and you don’t need to remove the rear seat back, just the bottom cushion.
dude, if you can save time w that, you're better than me!
i dont know about mk7s, but on mk5s you can remove the door outer metal skin and then exactly one peice of noico fit perfectly on it. super easy and saves the time of removing the door panels
not any more. and that was a nightmare. i did it on my mk6's also.
@@LastHumansGarage was it just as difficult on mk6?
There is a lot of noise/vibration that comes through the fender wells- getting good coverage around the inside in the area where the shocks mount.
good tip escape.
Thanks so Much.. I've massive water ingress into boot from vents behind bumber, this is great , only video showing how to remove side panels/ liners. The drain grommet on the tail gate also perished as in many golfs.
I've the carpet and back seats out drying. Many thanks that side piece is mo fun.
np Keefer
Come here for how to remove this too. I am having water problem in the boot too.
Nice job...you remind me of me so much. It's a lot of work, and yep i was sweating and worn out after doing mine. I split it into few stages like yourself as it is so much work. It's worth it though - if anything just to have that road noise intrude less into your music, also the roar of some road surfaces really takes from the overall daily driving experience.
By the way, i'm in process of selling my Mk6 and moving to a Golf R Mk7.5 :D....a lot of what you do with your GTI will still be relevant to me just because it's a mk7 platform, not that really matters as i still enjoyed the content when you had a WRX and none of it was relevant to me!
awesome, hope you get into a MK7.5
Bro, this is a Master piece. FULL APPROVAL granted :-)
ahhaahh thanks for the reply.. gets lonely w no comments when im not making videos.. i mean, i get comments on old videos every day.. but nothing "fresh"
Thanks for the video. Does it help to reduce the road noise coming from tires? Plan to do the same on my gold GTI 2021
well not the trunk really.. but the floor and under the rear seat is good.
You need to take the side plastics up to get the carpet that's over the wheel well though right?
not sure, i just did whatever is in my video.
@@LastHumansGarage yeah you mentioned after that you may not have needed to pull those, so I wasn't sure if you could get to that spot without doing that.
this is actually a really good idea. i plan to do it for my mk6
so much work tho.. gotta split the job into weekends. next video some day will be "sound deadening the main floor"
I couldn't get the carpeting off to get the rear wheel wells. I may do it in the summer. Do you have any tips, it was a pain and I couldn't get anything to move even with unbolting what appeared to be the holding pieces. Bass form the stock sub seems amazing. 1.5 sheets did my entire spare/sub well and 80% of under my rear seats. Covered it some of the noico foam in addition in the trunk and other the seats. It seems about 20-30% quieter w/akrapovic exhaust and the valves coded open.
nice bro! and nice exhaust!
Hi, thanks for the video. I would like to know if you have do the trunk door also. I would like to know if there is space to insulate the trunk door
the hatch door you mean? you can noico under the plastic covers.. but it will make the hatch heavier and harder to open also. and put extra stress on the hatch shocks.
Did you measure the decibel reading before and after adding the sound deadening material?
no
Was it worth deadening in the trunk hatch? I did all 4 doors on my Jetta MK6 thoroughly with noico 80mil few years back. I still have enough left to do the trunk but have been holding off cuz I wasn't sure it was worth it. I also have the spare wheel mounted Helix sub/amp accessory from VW. Would noico material help with bass response at least in the wheel well?
especially a good idea if you have a sub in there. and cancels some of the interior muffler noise.
Nice! are you satisfied with the Finish? does it make a Differenz?
very nice indeed. makes a noticable difference
I want to do this to my '18 Golf R thanks for the video, was it worth it?
Yup
What was more important? This one or the floor?
Trunk is most important.
dude you sound just like Lars Ulrich :DD
thanks
hi so did it make a difference in your opinion? Is the effort worth it?
yes
Wow I remember when dynamat was the one and only back in the day
i used to be so OCD i had to only use Dynamat Extreme at double the price.
How many cuts did you get on your hands, this job requires your blood.
none this time. i learned a lot from a decade of doing these installs. no scissors or shears this time. only razor blade on ground.
Every sq inch does not have to be covered to be effective. 50lbs. A bit much. You will need to go stage 2 in order to make up.
very true. but one box is 27 lbs, and i barely used more than 1 box. so more like 30-32 lbs..
Does it smell and for how long?
naw , i never smelt it.
Good lord, that does not look fun. Gtis aren’t even that loud to begin with.
not yet.. but when i go stage 2 i want some buffer.
Stay safe re Florence. Get out if you need to.
luckily it changed a hair away from virginia. and slowed 2 stages. sure we gonna get flooded.. but at least our house might be ok.
Not sure I understand why you would do this?
its confusing, i know..
If you have to ask...