Excellent video. You made a significant improvement at 4db. Impressive. I did a similar effort on my Toyota and later found noticeable gains by insulating the hood/engine bay and adding extra door seals. Stopping one source of noise reveals others… fun of the chase.
This is the most detailed sound deadening video I have ever seen. Very very well put together. I have noico in my car (ford focus) and in my honest opinion other than increasing the base in my b&o sound system there is not much real world noticeable difference. This video just confirms that. Makes a nice clunk closing the door also i suppose. I think the results vs the amount of labour and cost required to do full car is not worth it really.
Liked the videos for his honesty. I have used and experienced in Noico products and my experience is exactly the same as his. Noico provides a slight improvement in sound deadening.
The best test and review in UA-cam. You convince me that I won't do it on my corolla. It is already well insulated for the class besides the door. I think the door alone should be enough because the floor is already 50% covered. 4dB drop is significant but a lot of work and better to spend on better tires or cars. I wish is I got a number how many lb or Kg you add to the car. Especially the door. 2 or 3 kg on each door may wear the hinges
I did this. But did it area per area and see where I should add next. Everything worked as it's suppose to. Less vibration noise. The biggest difference as far as road noise and outside was adding CLD in the inner door skin. And In the outer just a whole sheet to cover the panel of CCF I think 6mm 20"x60" between the door panel and the outer door skin nothing else. The tire noise and outside noise was dramatically lower and made the audio sound better. All the sound deadening I put in my car worked as intended. I believe that you gotta use CCF with the CLD as a minimum in order to really quiet down your ride.
be curious if you put the butyl rubber sound deadener underneath the wheel well arches. ie: remove wheel, body cladding inside wheel wells, and added this later. I"m sure a lot of comes up from the road this way. Also perhaps firewall area? Also, a lot of wind noise comes from the side view mirrors, and how well that manufacturer designed that particular car model and feature level.
Hello, in this video, all interior soundproofing work has been completed. If you're interested in more content from the creator of this video, we've provided a link to their channel in the description.
The headliner is a must for roof rack users!
Excellent video. You made a significant improvement at 4db. Impressive. I did a similar effort on my Toyota and later found noticeable gains by insulating the hood/engine bay and adding extra door seals. Stopping one source of noise reveals others… fun of the chase.
This is the most detailed sound deadening video I have ever seen. Very very well put together. I have noico in my car (ford focus) and in my honest opinion other than increasing the base in my b&o sound system there is not much real world noticeable difference. This video just confirms that. Makes a nice clunk closing the door also i suppose. I think the results vs the amount of labour and cost required to do full car is not worth it really.
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Liked the videos for his honesty. I have used and experienced in Noico products and my experience is exactly the same as his. Noico provides a slight improvement in sound deadening.
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This is incredible - love my Fit but #1 issue is sound. Can't tell you how much I appreciate this video, thanks for the help.
The best test and review in UA-cam. You convince me that I won't do it on my corolla. It is already well insulated for the class besides the door. I think the door alone should be enough because the floor is already 50% covered. 4dB drop is significant but a lot of work and better to spend on better tires or cars. I wish is I got a number how many lb or Kg you add to the car. Especially the door. 2 or 3 kg on each door may wear the hinges
It was roughly 5lbs to cover my doors.
Covering the complete car added roughly 42lbs.
I did this. But did it area per area and see where I should add next.
Everything worked as it's suppose to. Less vibration noise.
The biggest difference as far as road noise and outside was adding CLD in the inner door skin.
And In the outer just a whole sheet to cover the panel of CCF I think 6mm 20"x60" between the door panel and the outer door skin nothing else. The tire noise and outside noise was dramatically lower and made the audio sound better.
All the sound deadening I put in my car worked as intended. I believe that you gotta use CCF with the CLD as a minimum in order to really quiet down your ride.
Glad you did this so I don't have to bother
be curious if you put the butyl rubber sound deadener underneath the wheel well arches. ie: remove wheel, body cladding inside wheel wells, and added this later. I"m sure a lot of comes up from the road this way. Also perhaps firewall area? Also, a lot of wind noise comes from the side view mirrors, and how well that manufacturer designed that particular car model and feature level.
Thanks for sharing!
Very interesting video! Thank you!
I wished you also work with the outside of the car. The wheel well can be deadened with faom or fibers right on the fenders area.
What was the cost of material minus the 3rd layer?
Thanks.
What about ear plugs for a £2 takes seconds to install and reduce noise hmmm 50%
BRO FORGOT TO DEADLINE HIS WHEEL WELL LINERS AND HOOD LMAOOOOOOOOO
How about a follow up with the interior in?
Hello, in this video, all interior soundproofing work has been completed. If you're interested in more content from the creator of this video, we've provided a link to their channel in the description.
So it's not worth it?
I did the same and all it did was make my fiance talk more, so NO this stuff did not improve the noise.