Dang, thanks so much for checking out some of the videos I have put together. It means a lot to me to get feedback like this to know I’m not just spinning my wheels and that people are actually getting something from them. Cheers!
Wow, that is probably the highest praise i could receive... the whole point of these videos is to help other guys and gals like me who want to do all this stuff but who aren't sure about how to get to all of it without breaking anything. Much appreciated for taking the time to leave a comment! Cheers
Can't wait to see how the floor gets pulled out. You know you are going to do it. The door panels seem easy enough. Not sure I want to try the headliner just yet.
Haha, I know it’ll happen but I gotta order more of the materials first. I am looking forward to gravity being on my side and being able to push down on the material instead of getting a monster shoulder workout doing the roof and doors!
right on, thanks for the sub and i'll be doing behind the back seat and adding some more material to the pax rear door as well since i ran out of the stuff and didn't have enough to fully cover it.
That’s awesome! Glad you found the video helpful and I’m glad you are happy with the results. It makes such a huge difference for relatively inexpensive materials and a bit of time and effort. Awesome bang for the buck
@@ahmedalmehrzi9882 i ran out of material after doing the roof (removed the head liner to get the roof done) and the doors. I will buy some more of the sound deadener in the fall when it isn't so freaking hot and impossible to work on the car because the sheet metal is too hot to touch. i'll be doing the back wall and the floor pan most likely... seems like that should just about cover the entire interior other than the glass.
yeah, i think you are spot on... the doors will make a big difference for sure and make the stereo sound much better. the head liner was a bear to take out and reinstall... i am not sure i would do it again on any future vehicles.
Maybe so but most amplifiers are hardwired and not really too programmable. I think the wire clips are the same from front doors to back so I may take the door panels off again and plug one of the full range rear speakers into the front wiring clip to see what I can hear before I order anything new. Worst case, I pull the signal from the rear speaker and run a new amplifier to all 4 speakers
that's a good call... i will try to tear up some of the lower trim and carpet to see how big of a job that will be while i wait to order some new material from amazon. Cheers and thanks for the idea.
Okay I've just been in touch with the people in Australia on the brackets they wanted to see your videos so they Might just sponsor you OMG Congratulations bro 👏
dude, that's amazing. thanks so much! their products look fantastic so i'd be happy to pay for them... maybe i'll see if i can buy them and maybe have them send me a second set or something that i can give away to another US owner!
Now the payload goes down to 800lbs 😂. Just teasing, its a great effort and excellent videography, and I am sure it will be a lot more enjoyable drive you get at the end of the process, well done and thank you. P.S. dont forget to check inners of the C pillars when you are down at the rear of the cabin.
Haha, this stuff isn’t that heavy, both boxes ended up weighing 30 lbs combined. When you say to check the inners of the c pillars, what do you mean? Is there an issue to be looking for or are you saying to throw sound deadener on there as well? Cheers
@@flaberdoopin yes, just to see if the inside of the c pillars need material too. Once again, thanks for the great contents you create, enjoy the GREEN GIANT's companion (mine is blue and diesel gen1)
Something that maybe pretty easy. Check the kick panels and behind the glove box. On an other note. You told your wife you were going to paint the garage. Don’t pretend you don’t remember saying that. “You are obsessed with that stupid truck!” LOL
haha, i think i'd rip the drywall off the walls and get to bare studs before i painted my garage... okay, that's not true, but i'll clean up and paint the floor of the garage before i do the walls. I like to see all the nail holes so i know exactly where the studs are for mounting stuff without needing a stud finder (my wife isn't always around to help me find the studs...) I'll have a look at the wheel wells, i know there are a ton of wires running through that section but if i can just do the footwells in front of the two front seats that would probably make a big difference in sound inside the truck
Fantastic video and as others mentioned, really appreciate the attention to detail. I just had the the parts arrive this morning and planning to do the door installs this weekend... Not sure if I'm brave enough to tackle the roof yet. Since I've had my RR I've felt like the doors seem a bit hollow - your 'knock test' resonated all the way down in FL;) Hopefully the doing this will make for a nice improvement!
I tried to reply to this yesterday but I don’t see my comment. I think doing the doors will make a huge difference. The roof is a pain for sure and I would say if you ever plan to add a roof rack, kill two birds with one stone and do some sound deadened on the roof when you have the headliner out, but the headliner itself does a pretty good job of insulating the sound from the roof by itself. Cheers and be careful not to cut yourself when you are rolling out the material in the door panels!
@@flaberdoopin All 4 doors are in the books now and while I'll admit it was a bit painstaking (especially in the FL heat), that was worth the effort ten times over. I'm amazed at how much acoustic improvement there is, especially on the HW... I'm not sure I would have gone through the trouble had I not watched your video here so again, many thanks. Also- I took your advice on the gloves and very glad I did. Cheers!
That’s awesome that you were able to get it done. Any issues getting the foam pieces back on? That black goo came off super easy for me so hopefully it was easy for you too and I’m glad to hear you were smarter than me and you used gloves! How many times have you thumped the door since you installed the material just to hear the dull thud? I still do it haha. Cheers!
Hey, can you report back and let me know if that insulation makes a difference with regards to cabin temperature? I have a black raptor and the heat here in VA is ridiculous in the summer as you know. Hoping the added insulation might keep the cabin a little cooler. Great videos btw.
For sure. I think the most important thing to do is put a visor up on the windshield and front windows as well. I’m hoping this stuff helps keep some heat out but I think 8 hours baking in the sun is gonna be rough no matter what. I just hope it doesn’t get so hot that it melts the tar and makes a mess haha
Here in the philippines, we get 107f a month ago. Crazy. Glad i spent over $200 on a ceramic tint. It really made a huge difference over stock. Noon was like a burning sensation thru the windshield. Now its just a tad warm. No kidding. I used to have 3 on the ac. Now i can do 1 for the most part. 2 when its really warm. Do ceramic tints first. Helps a lot with the heat.
@@flaberdoopin at work if the parking is full, my xl gets to sit at the sun for 8-12 hrs. Sometimes i forget things and when i go back to get them inside the car, it feels like magic since its only warm. But its on direct sunlight for hours. 😁 cermic tints work wonders.
that is freaking nuts! when i was in iraq for a year back in 2008 i actually grabbed an egg and cooked it on the hood of our black up armored suburban. I will look into ceramic tint for my truck... i did that on my BMW and it was totally worth it. Not sure what is legal for VA but i want t omake sure i keep it legal so i dont have to deal with having it removed if i get a ticket.
This is great. I’ll probably be doing the same and the info is priceless. One minor question after doing this is. Do you miss hearing the engine sound? It’s one of the things I’ve been enjoying about the truck too
RIGHT ON!!!! did it fit perfectly and were you able to get the jack to fit back in there to hold the sub in place? There is very little door rattle and if there is something making noise it is almost always something my kids left in the little cubby haha. the sound deadener is a must if you are a car stereo enthusiast. i was super surprised at how easy it was to do... i remember doing this on my old 2002 S-10 and the door panels were a complete pain in the butt to get off and put back on, this truck was simple and the door panels are STOUT! the headliner made a huge difference as well to sound level in the truck but it was a PAIN IN THE BUTT to do.
@@flaberdoopin very cool! I ordered the stuff (sound deadener you put in yours) and it will be here tomorrow as well as a tonneau cover. I installed rock lights tonight from Lux lighting that i pulled off my old jeep. ill upload a short to my channel in a bit. I pulled the jack out when i did the hideaway, i haven't tried putting it back in. I just assumed it would never go back :D I saw you just posted a lightbar install which is next on my list as well, ill watch that tonight! nice work!
@@wingzerothreethat sounds awesome! The jack will be at a bit of an angle and don’t forget to throw a small towel or rag down there to protect the enclosure and keep it from rattling. I’ll keep an eye out on your channel for the short! I wanna see the tonneau cover as well for sure, that is next up on my list
you made a hell of a video my friends my you must be a dissatisfied person to want perfection I think the sound system is not bad what patience to want to put everything down to soundproof everything!!😅I like the improvement too my I maybe I wouldn't go to that point 😂you changed the subwoofer, the amplifier and your speakers already you took a lot of your time but that must have also cost you a lot of money I'm sure the result will be worth it to you
I guess dissatisfied is one way to put it... i prefer to think of it as having high expectations and a willingness to upgrade until i meet those expectations. You are right, that i did spend significant money and time on these projects haha. All said i think it was about $750 for the speakers, subwoofer, amplifier and all of the sound deadening, not to mention the time it took to do all of the work but i had fun doing it and i also was able to make some cool videos that other people may find helpful if they want to go down this path. You are right that the stock stereo is adequate for sure but with the windows down on the freeway it struggled to keep up with the sound. Either way, i think i am done messing with the stereo at this point, i'll move onto something else :)
@@flaberdoopin yes when I say dissatisfied it's ironic I a little too I like to achieve my end having something that suits me my for the stereo it's still a big job and a lot of time I suppose if you do it It was worth it but you completed the thing well by doing the soundproofing which remains very important and I think the biggest job remains running the cables and removing the ceiling light
The foam panels that you took off with the trim tool, were you able to put back on or did you have to use some silicon to replace the foam. I only done bottom half of doors.
i bought a box of each of the material so it was 30 sqft of the sound deadener first layer and 25 sqft of the 3 in 1 hybrid stuff. i had more than enough to do the roof, front two doors and the back left door but i only had 2 sheets of each left for the rear pax door. i think i would have been better off with 35 sqft of both but i am going to buy another full set to finish the back right door and the rear wall and maybe the footwells up front. Hope that helps.
4 1/2 pieces so about 5-5.5 sqft I think. I did headliner and all 4 doors with 30 sqft for one layer but needed about 2 more sqft to finish. 25 total should cover all doors with some left over
@@paumaximus7572 I did this on a pretty warm day so the black goop that was on the door panels holding the foam vapor barrier in place was still super sticky and i was able to just put it right back on and it stuck perfectly. I also think that it helped that i did this in the first few months of having the truck. If you tried to do this several years down the road it may be a different story. I think you can get a tube of the automotive adhesive at Napa or another auto parts store but like i said, i was careful scraping the old stuff off and it all stayed on the foam pieces and i was able to put it right back on
you can send an email to flaberdoopin@gmail.com if you want to touch base. I'm happy to test out anything and if it is awesome i'll pay for it, otherwise i'm happy to send it back.
i mean i spill 60K in beer on a tuesday night... why not add some sound deadener. but i do very much appreciate your financial advice... i'm gonna write it down in my diary and read it again every night before i go to bed.
Too much added extra weight. I didnt buy a tunable high horsepower baja truck to make its already absurd curb weight even worse. Yeah... the sounds annoying, but ive never owned a car that wasnt. Racecar go GRRRRR, if you dont like GRRRR dont buy racecar.
Haha, it weighs less than 4 gallons of fuel, not too worried about the extra 30 pounds. I’m pretty sure most of us could afford to lose 15-20 lbs alone but we don’t go on a diet to race our vehicles (well maybe you do since you are worried about a little sound deadener) be sure not to take any chains or recovery gear with you either, those weigh a few lbs a piece as well!
"This isnt a racecar" huh, well I guess I will just surprise you with mine then once its done. Its a psudo "baja" truck, not a rock crawling overlander. Baja trucks aka trophy trucks are supposed to be high speed, light weight, high horsepower. The way your kitting it out im not so sure you chose quite the right platform "personal preference not included". A 3rd gen pro, a 392 wrangler, and maybe the 4th gen trailhunter may have been more appropriate. Mine wont have 405hp for more than another couple months. Once the injectors, fuel pump, intercooler, big turbos, and other goodies arrive. And it wont be a fatfuck much longer either. I wouldnt do all this to a taco, the same way I wouldnt make a raptor an overlander.
well darn... where were you 2 months ago when i bought this truck... just kidding... i would have bought it anyway... just because i want an overland setup doesn't mean i dont want to get places quick... and it is certainly not a racecar, not even a muscle car, it's a quick truck just like the explorer ST isn't a race car... it's a sporty SUV. there are a ton of dudes over in Australia who set there ranger raptors up for overland, you should probably head over there and tell them they made the wrong choice too. Cheers.
i dont even have a raptor but have watched ten of your videos. Now i want a raptor
Dang, thanks so much for checking out some of the videos I have put together. It means a lot to me to get feedback like this to know I’m not just spinning my wheels and that people are actually getting something from them. Cheers!
@@flaberdoopinreminds me of my days back in 90s/00s modifying my cars.
You are very detailed with everything you do and it helps everyone watching your videos. Love that you included the time it took to do the job.
Thanks so much! I know what I look for in videos so I try to answer the questions I would have asked! Cheers.
Your channel is a goldmine for us new ranger owners. Greetings from the philippines. Subbed.
wow, it is sooo cool that i have people from around the world watching these videos! thanks for subscribing... it helps me out for sure! Cheers
Great job and massively helpful for anyone interested in doing the same. Most helpful UA-cam channel I've ever come across.
Wow, that is probably the highest praise i could receive... the whole point of these videos is to help other guys and gals like me who want to do all this stuff but who aren't sure about how to get to all of it without breaking anything. Much appreciated for taking the time to leave a comment! Cheers
Can't wait to see how the floor gets pulled out. You know you are going to do it. The door panels seem easy enough. Not sure I want to try the headliner just yet.
Haha, I know it’ll happen but I gotta order more of the materials first. I am looking forward to gravity being on my side and being able to push down on the material instead of getting a monster shoulder workout doing the roof and doors!
I subbed so I can notified when U do the floor
Don't forget behind the rear seat 😊
right on, thanks for the sub and i'll be doing behind the back seat and adding some more material to the pax rear door as well since i ran out of the stuff and didn't have enough to fully cover it.
@@flaberdoopinAwaiting for that and the floor panel as well. Good job!
I just did all the doors on my truck and I love the result, thanks for the video man really helpful!
That’s awesome! Glad you found the video helpful and I’m glad you are happy with the results. It makes such a huge difference for relatively inexpensive materials and a bit of time and effort. Awesome bang for the buck
@@flaberdoopin it really is, did you do the back of the rear seats as well?
@@ahmedalmehrzi9882 i ran out of material after doing the roof (removed the head liner to get the roof done) and the doors. I will buy some more of the sound deadener in the fall when it isn't so freaking hot and impossible to work on the car because the sheet metal is too hot to touch. i'll be doing the back wall and the floor pan most likely... seems like that should just about cover the entire interior other than the glass.
Love it! Glad you took the initiative to do the doors. I plan on doing this now.
Yeah, I would have regretted not doing the doors a week from now! It makes a world of difference for sure!
Glad you decided to do it. I did my ST and put new speakers Focal’s, it is night and day better.
Focal makes amazing speakers! I’m gonna start looking into speaker upgrades
Great Job!!! Enjoy watching your videos! Worth thinking doing the back panel rite behind the rear seats. Plenty of noise from there.
Yeah. That is on the list of things to do for sure once it cools down a bit here. Probably next month or so. Cheers
Another excellent video. Thank you!
awesome, glad you liked it! have a great weekend
Now you need to do a full undercoat to finalize everything
Great video 5 star ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks! I am thinking about doing the floor… but I gotta order more materials first :)
I’ll probably start out with the doors first. The overhead panel seems to be a little challenging but I’ll eventually do it.
yeah, i think you are spot on... the doors will make a big difference for sure and make the stereo sound much better. the head liner was a bear to take out and reinstall... i am not sure i would do it again on any future vehicles.
You can probably send all signal to the door speakers by getting an OBD adapter and adjust the amp settings.
Maybe so but most amplifiers are hardwired and not really too programmable. I think the wire clips are the same from front doors to back so I may take the door panels off again and plug one of the full range rear speakers into the front wiring clip to see what I can hear before I order anything new. Worst case, I pull the signal from the rear speaker and run a new amplifier to all 4 speakers
I think the wheel arches would be better with sound deadner or carpet lining to reduce tire noise
that's a good call... i will try to tear up some of the lower trim and carpet to see how big of a job that will be while i wait to order some new material from amazon. Cheers and thanks for the idea.
Okay I've just been in touch with the people in Australia on the brackets they wanted to see your videos so they Might just sponsor you OMG
Congratulations bro 👏
dude, that's amazing. thanks so much! their products look fantastic so i'd be happy to pay for them... maybe i'll see if i can buy them and maybe have them send me a second set or something that i can give away to another US owner!
Now the payload goes down to 800lbs 😂.
Just teasing, its a great effort and excellent videography, and I am sure it will be a lot more enjoyable drive you get at the end of the process, well done and thank you. P.S. dont forget to check inners of the C pillars when you are down at the rear of the cabin.
Haha, this stuff isn’t that heavy, both boxes ended up weighing 30 lbs combined. When you say to check the inners of the c pillars, what do you mean? Is there an issue to be looking for or are you saying to throw sound deadener on there as well? Cheers
@@flaberdoopin yes, just to see if the inside of the c pillars need material too. Once again, thanks for the great contents you create, enjoy the GREEN GIANT's companion (mine is blue and diesel gen1)
Right on! I’ll check there for sure!
Something that maybe pretty easy. Check the kick panels and behind the glove box. On an other note. You told your wife you were going to paint the garage. Don’t pretend you don’t remember saying that. “You are obsessed with that stupid truck!” LOL
haha, i think i'd rip the drywall off the walls and get to bare studs before i painted my garage... okay, that's not true, but i'll clean up and paint the floor of the garage before i do the walls. I like to see all the nail holes so i know exactly where the studs are for mounting stuff without needing a stud finder (my wife isn't always around to help me find the studs...) I'll have a look at the wheel wells, i know there are a ton of wires running through that section but if i can just do the footwells in front of the two front seats that would probably make a big difference in sound inside the truck
Fantastic video and as others mentioned, really appreciate the attention to detail. I just had the the parts arrive this morning and planning to do the door installs this weekend... Not sure if I'm brave enough to tackle the roof yet. Since I've had my RR I've felt like the doors seem a bit hollow - your 'knock test' resonated all the way down in FL;) Hopefully the doing this will make for a nice improvement!
I tried to reply to this yesterday but I don’t see my comment. I think doing the doors will make a huge difference. The roof is a pain for sure and I would say if you ever plan to add a roof rack, kill two birds with one stone and do some sound deadened on the roof when you have the headliner out, but the headliner itself does a pretty good job of insulating the sound from the roof by itself. Cheers and be careful not to cut yourself when you are rolling out the material in the door panels!
@@flaberdoopin All 4 doors are in the books now and while I'll admit it was a bit painstaking (especially in the FL heat), that was worth the effort ten times over. I'm amazed at how much acoustic improvement there is, especially on the HW... I'm not sure I would have gone through the trouble had I not watched your video here so again, many thanks. Also- I took your advice on the gloves and very glad I did. Cheers!
That’s awesome that you were able to get it done. Any issues getting the foam pieces back on? That black goo came off super easy for me so hopefully it was easy for you too and I’m glad to hear you were smarter than me and you used gloves! How many times have you thumped the door since you installed the material just to hear the dull thud? I still do it haha. Cheers!
Oh yeah you’ll be doing the floors next the confidence is there….
Haha, most likely. Gonna buy more materials as soon as I have the extra funds and I’ll get back to it!
That would be awesome
So I gave them all my info and they are going to be in touch with me very soon
Feed the people bro feed the people
You rock!!!
Sounds good... thanks a lot
Hey, can you report back and let me know if that insulation makes a difference with regards to cabin temperature? I have a black raptor and the heat here in VA is ridiculous in the summer as you know. Hoping the added insulation might keep the cabin a little cooler. Great videos btw.
For sure. I think the most important thing to do is put a visor up on the windshield and front windows as well. I’m hoping this stuff helps keep some heat out but I think 8 hours baking in the sun is gonna be rough no matter what. I just hope it doesn’t get so hot that it melts the tar and makes a mess haha
Here in the philippines, we get 107f a month ago. Crazy. Glad i spent over $200 on a ceramic tint. It really made a huge difference over stock. Noon was like a burning sensation thru the windshield. Now its just a tad warm. No kidding. I used to have 3 on the ac. Now i can do 1 for the most part. 2 when its really warm. Do ceramic tints first. Helps a lot with the heat.
@@flaberdoopin at work if the parking is full, my xl gets to sit at the sun for 8-12 hrs. Sometimes i forget things and when i go back to get them inside the car, it feels like magic since its only warm. But its on direct sunlight for hours. 😁 cermic tints work wonders.
Oh and if i say direct sunlight. I mean 116f. Hottest on record. F**** global warming
that is freaking nuts! when i was in iraq for a year back in 2008 i actually grabbed an egg and cooked it on the hood of our black up armored suburban. I will look into ceramic tint for my truck... i did that on my BMW and it was totally worth it. Not sure what is legal for VA but i want t omake sure i keep it legal so i dont have to deal with having it removed if i get a ticket.
This is great. I’ll probably be doing the same and the info is priceless. One minor question after doing this is. Do you miss hearing the engine sound? It’s one of the things I’ve been enjoying about the truck too
You can still hear the engine, this just quiets down the road noise. I’m still happy with the sound of the exhaust from inside the cab
Nice job! I just put the kicker hideaway 10 in there today! How’s the rattles in the door panel now that you have sealed it up?
RIGHT ON!!!! did it fit perfectly and were you able to get the jack to fit back in there to hold the sub in place? There is very little door rattle and if there is something making noise it is almost always something my kids left in the little cubby haha. the sound deadener is a must if you are a car stereo enthusiast. i was super surprised at how easy it was to do... i remember doing this on my old 2002 S-10 and the door panels were a complete pain in the butt to get off and put back on, this truck was simple and the door panels are STOUT! the headliner made a huge difference as well to sound level in the truck but it was a PAIN IN THE BUTT to do.
@@flaberdoopin very cool! I ordered the stuff (sound deadener you put in yours) and it will be here tomorrow as well as a tonneau cover. I installed rock lights tonight from Lux lighting that i pulled off my old jeep. ill upload a short to my channel in a bit. I pulled the jack out when i did the hideaway, i haven't tried putting it back in. I just assumed it would never go back :D I saw you just posted a lightbar install which is next on my list as well, ill watch that tonight! nice work!
@@wingzerothreethat sounds awesome! The jack will be at a bit of an angle and don’t forget to throw a small towel or rag down there to protect the enclosure and keep it from rattling. I’ll keep an eye out on your channel for the short! I wanna see the tonneau cover as well for sure, that is next up on my list
Just did the door panels today, roof is next! Thanks for the vid! Incredible difference!
Short is up, I did do the tonneau cover revolver x4s but it didn’t fit! So bummed! Sending it back
nice video..how much material have you used for all 4 doors?
i used 2.5 sheets of each type on each front door and 2 sheets of each on the back doors i think.
you made a hell of a video my friends my you must be a dissatisfied person to want perfection I think the sound system is not bad what patience to want to put everything down to soundproof everything!!😅I like the improvement too my I maybe I wouldn't go to that point 😂you changed the subwoofer, the amplifier and your speakers already you took a lot of your time but that must have also cost you a lot of money I'm sure the result will be worth it to you
I guess dissatisfied is one way to put it... i prefer to think of it as having high expectations and a willingness to upgrade until i meet those expectations. You are right, that i did spend significant money and time on these projects haha. All said i think it was about $750 for the speakers, subwoofer, amplifier and all of the sound deadening, not to mention the time it took to do all of the work but i had fun doing it and i also was able to make some cool videos that other people may find helpful if they want to go down this path. You are right that the stock stereo is adequate for sure but with the windows down on the freeway it struggled to keep up with the sound. Either way, i think i am done messing with the stereo at this point, i'll move onto something else :)
@@flaberdoopin yes when I say dissatisfied it's ironic I a little too I like to achieve my end having something that suits me my for the stereo it's still a big job and a lot of time I suppose if you do it It was worth it but you completed the thing well by doing the soundproofing which remains very important and I think the biggest job remains running the cables and removing the ceiling light
The foam panels that you took off with the trim tool, were you able to put back on or did you have to use some silicon to replace the foam. I only done bottom half of doors.
I was able to get them back on with the goo that was already on there. It worked perfectly
how many sqft of material did you need in total for the roof and door ?
i bought a box of each of the material so it was 30 sqft of the sound deadener first layer and 25 sqft of the 3 in 1 hybrid stuff. i had more than enough to do the roof, front two doors and the back left door but i only had 2 sheets of each left for the rear pax door. i think i would have been better off with 35 sqft of both but i am going to buy another full set to finish the back right door and the rear wall and maybe the footwells up front. Hope that helps.
Hi! Great video! How much is needed in one coat for one door? thx!
4 1/2 pieces so about 5-5.5 sqft I think. I did headliner and all 4 doors with 30 sqft for one layer but needed about 2 more sqft to finish. 25 total should cover all doors with some left over
How do you stick back the foamy parts that you removed with the orange wedge? which adhesive did you used?
@@paumaximus7572 I did this on a pretty warm day so the black goop that was on the door panels holding the foam vapor barrier in place was still super sticky and i was able to just put it right back on and it stuck perfectly. I also think that it helped that i did this in the first few months of having the truck. If you tried to do this several years down the road it may be a different story. I think you can get a tube of the automotive adhesive at Napa or another auto parts store but like i said, i was careful scraping the old stuff off and it all stayed on the foam pieces and i was able to put it right back on
Oh I sent them a link to your videos
right on! that is so cool
How to contact you for business cooperation in the unboxing evaluation of Ranger products
you can send an email to flaberdoopin@gmail.com if you want to touch base. I'm happy to test out anything and if it is awesome i'll pay for it, otherwise i'm happy to send it back.
Changed the sound of the doors closing?
Yes it did… the weather sealing was great already but now it is even more of a thud when closing
Can you do this to my Raptor? Only about an 8 hour drive from Virginia to Massachusetts. hehehe :)
hahaha, if you are ever down this way give me a shout and i'll help you toss some sound deadener all over the place!
Guess paying over $60k for a midsized truck isn't expensive enough for some.
Nope, I had a bunch of extra money laying around and figured instead of throwing it in the garbage bin I’d buy some sound deadener.
@flaberdoopin LOL, you might as well of just thrown the money in the garbage
i mean i spill 60K in beer on a tuesday night... why not add some sound deadener. but i do very much appreciate your financial advice... i'm gonna write it down in my diary and read it again every night before i go to bed.
@@flaberdoopin What a wealthy stud you are.
i know, the $115 i spent on the sound deadener really broke the bank
Too much added extra weight. I didnt buy a tunable high horsepower baja truck to make its already absurd curb weight even worse. Yeah... the sounds annoying, but ive never owned a car that wasnt. Racecar go GRRRRR, if you dont like GRRRR dont buy racecar.
Haha, it weighs less than 4 gallons of fuel, not too worried about the extra 30 pounds. I’m pretty sure most of us could afford to lose 15-20 lbs alone but we don’t go on a diet to race our vehicles (well maybe you do since you are worried about a little sound deadener) be sure not to take any chains or recovery gear with you either, those weigh a few lbs a piece as well!
PS, this isn’t a race car, and I use sound deadener in my M3s as well, you can still hear the exhaust just fine, just cuts down on the road noise
Well said!
"This isnt a racecar" huh, well I guess I will just surprise you with mine then once its done. Its a psudo "baja" truck, not a rock crawling overlander. Baja trucks aka trophy trucks are supposed to be high speed, light weight, high horsepower. The way your kitting it out im not so sure you chose quite the right platform "personal preference not included". A 3rd gen pro, a 392 wrangler, and maybe the 4th gen trailhunter may have been more appropriate. Mine wont have 405hp for more than another couple months. Once the injectors, fuel pump, intercooler, big turbos, and other goodies arrive. And it wont be a fatfuck much longer either. I wouldnt do all this to a taco, the same way I wouldnt make a raptor an overlander.
well darn... where were you 2 months ago when i bought this truck... just kidding... i would have bought it anyway... just because i want an overland setup doesn't mean i dont want to get places quick... and it is certainly not a racecar, not even a muscle car, it's a quick truck just like the explorer ST isn't a race car... it's a sporty SUV. there are a ton of dudes over in Australia who set there ranger raptors up for overland, you should probably head over there and tell them they made the wrong choice too. Cheers.