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Originally Posted by Guard Dad
Update:
I've now had a chance to put a few freeway miles on the Z since adding Raamat to the cockpit floor and I'm happy to report that a noticeable improvement has been achieved. The low frequency resonance coming from the foot well has been reduced sufficiently as to be a non issue. The car is in no way a luxury cruiser but it is now possible to listen to the sound system at normal levels and conversation can be conducted in a normal manner.
The take away is as follows:
If the Z's noise environment is a problem for you (and for many of you it is not) I believe that I have identified a straight forward three step procedure for addressing you concerns.
1. Apply Dynamat Extreme or Raamat to the hatch, wheel wells and door panels for a big reduction in road noise. I'd do this one again in a heart beat.
2. Apply Luxury Liner Pro to the hatch and wheel wells for a further reduction in road noise. This stuff is heavy and not cheap, I liked the improvement, but I'm not sure I'd do it again.
3. Apply Dynamat/Raamat to the B pillars (to about shoulder level) and to as much of the bare metal under the carpet as possible, for a reduction in resonance from the front of the car. This makes a nice improvement but is only worth doing if you are at least doing step 1. Without step 1 the cabin is too noisy to notice the from this mod. This requires removal of a lot of the interior and is probably only worth doing if you are gutting the interior for an audio upgrade or similar mod. The actual amount of Dynamat?Raamat is about 24 square feet which equals about 12 pounds.
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See this is why in spite of my personal tastes. I respect all mods. One thing that bugs me is some of the sound that eminates from the wheel well. I may consider adding that lux liner to the wells only. It may reduce some of the tire vibrations and noise. For me the rest id leave alone, but that's me.
Thanks for the idea.
quick question though... do you think lux liner will reduce the pebble knocking as well? Everytime a pebble hits under there I think I broke something and slow down. Then realize... damn it was just a pebble in the wheel well. Lol