the difficult part is disassembling and not breaking stuff. applying the deadening material gets tedious, just dont do gym for that same week :tongue (2):.I might have to try this as a new project or my FX.
with your skill set, it's a walk in the park, this should complete your FX since you had done the rear seats and trunk.A job well done. Another mod to add to my list =)
drove 7miles (no radio) and geezz it feels like a lexus and some.. got gas and kick-up the music for the next 7miles and the cabin feels entirely like a new car/sound system. volume was up to 55%, ran thru some POP/R&B/HipHop songs. Can wait to get the rear seats and trunk applied. Also looking forward on the DIY Bose subwoofer mod.Great installation! Did you get a chance to drive around at all after you finished?
ordered 100sq ft of B-QUIET Ultimate sound dampering material, also found a 10% coupon:
https://www.b-quiet.com
b-Quiet - 10% off discount - Special code 'ls1.com'
Nice! Bummer couldnt drop by tonight, but still eager for that b-quiet test ride :wink (2):
sure, whenever you are ready for a test drive or test ride.Nice! Bummer couldnt drop by tonight, but still eager for that b-quiet test ride :wink (2):
i'll be paying him with gum, so he has to say nice things :smile (2):Yes, please test ride and report back! :balanced:
you can do it, just start by ordering the materials/tools and you'll be motiviated once u see it often on the floor each week, hehe.That is dedication I don't think I can have that patience to do a project. Like that.
thanks, still some work left but mostly doneLooks really good, nice and neat.
So how do you determine where to place the material? Just as many open spaces as possible?