This is a quick review and tutorial for how to sound deaden your car for multiple reasons. I do it for car audio but you can do it to any vehicle to improve the experience of riding down the road. In this video I am using US Seal Waterproof Tape you can find it every Home Depot in the plumbing department for $16 a roll.
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I did the whole car, a 2012 subaru forester, with a complete cdt audio system, with image tweeters, center channel , two subs from the past ,directed comp x, and two mids in the seperate rear.area from audio pipe and two of their tweeters
All I can say in New York for 6 years no problem
Yes there are better, but on a budget it's great, I'm considering siless now because its 80 mil, for 100.sq ft
For a $120 dollars and on top you can use some closed cell foam with adhesive behind speakers and floors doors,trunk,and between door panels for extra protection and noise block
Well siless gives you the same for the amount and same price, and I'm the one who did the 2012 forester 6 years ago, so now that prices have dropped yes I recommend to use siless 50mil or 80 mil, it's almost the same price
From experience, this does work but there is a downside. The downside is that if you put it on the inner door shells. It will slowly fall off and make a mess. Now if you lay it flat down it will stay. Like under the carpet or seats. This stuff is made for the roof so it needs to be layer flat down.
Are you really saving money if youre paying what youre paying per roll? Then going over the same area 2 other times?
Hi there, I am going to HD today to get this and try on my CRV. Do you still recommend it. Thanks for your reply in advance.
Could you stuff your doors full of fire retardant wool or insulating material for the same result?
You better not have a hot wire hanging around. Those aluminum films might ground the wire lol