Well I can say I've been through hell doing this today. I completed both back rear doors and under the back seat. Took be about 7 hours to do. Definately alot harder to apply it than it looks. Would of took longer but I'm pretty familiar with taking interiors apart so it made it easier lol. After finishing both doors I was exhausted but I decided to start under the rear seat too. In the middle of doing that I almost passed out from dehydration. I had to come inside and lay down for a good 2 hours because of vomiting and overheating. I forgot to bring water outside with me and never took a break. I was so into it I forgot how fast time was flying so it didn't cross my mind lol. I did it and it's about 95 degrees outside today. Would of done it in the garage but I can't see too well in there.
Anyways here are the pictures as promised. Just to let you guys know everything was applied in two layers of the deadening for added noise reduction
Did a little vacuuming under the seat before starting to make sure the surface was clean. Then proceeded with an alcohol wipe down:
Installed (Yes I applied it over the factory sound deadening):
Sound deadening installed on the right door:
Sound deadening installed on the left door:
Vapor barrier installed back on:
All in all everything is straight forward. Only issue is that installing it is time consuming. One issue I did run into though that really pissed me off was the damn plastic vapor barrier lining. Putting it back on is easy but taking it off is sort of frustrating. When your removing it the tar they used to seal around it to make it stick on is damn messy as hell. If you don't remove it slowly it gets EVERYWHERE and is hard to remove if you get it on something.
Haven't got a chance to drive around and see how it is yet but the sound system sounds great in the rear. The doors feel slightly heavier and solid. But that nice luxury thunk from the door locks is still the same. Guess Infiniti engineered this car really well already. Couldn't really tell a big difference in the sound of the door closing. It already sounded pretty solid even without the sound deadening I added. Again like suggested by Andy I added two layers of this stuff all over everything.
I'm so tired I'll wait to do the front doors on Monday next week. lol
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By the way I want to thank Soonster, Andy, AeroBFA, and everyone else that gave me tips and advice. Appreciate it guys! :smile (2):