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kree 04-15-2011 10:11 PM

2fast,

I'm considering going with your material suggestions. Did you have any trouble getting the interior to fit back in correctly using so much material beneath it? I've never done an installation before and am considering doing something similar to what you did.


Thanks for any help. :)

samb03 04-16-2011 02:26 AM

I used 1 order (37.5 sq ft) of Raamat deadening. I ordered 3 yards of the adhesive backed foam. I just cut strips and patched worked the "trunk" with the deadener. and cover the panel and just behind the speakers in the doors. I then foam covered the panel on the doors. I got lazy and was fighting the wind so the trunk isn't foamed. I still have quite a bit left of both. lots of foam

2fast4thelaw 04-16-2011 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by kree (Post 1056303)
2fast,

I'm considering going with your material suggestions. Did you have any trouble getting the interior to fit back in correctly using so much material beneath it? I've never done an installation before and am considering doing something similar to what you did.


Thanks for any help. :)

I had one area that gave me a degree of difficulty. the plastic area just under the rear cross member brace. Where the seam is I couldnt get it to snap closed so I used some epoxy putty and some clamps and bonded it shut and the clamps allowed me to close the seam.

Not exactly an ideal fix but it worked well. I am sure when and "IF" i have to remove it down the road I will regret it.

If I hadnt of used the ensolite there it wouldnt have been a problem so just dont put it there and you can save yourself the trouble.

Everywhere else was not a problem.

kree 04-17-2011 12:54 AM

Cool, thanks for the heads up on that spot.

Guard Dad 04-19-2011 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by 2fast4thelaw (Post 809992)
i used 2 rolls of Rammat and 20 yards of Ensolite. I had the interior of the car completely removed and the entire inside of the car was covered. I glued the ensolite over the top of the Rammat for an additional sound barrier.

I went overkill, 1 roll would do a good job. I do recommend the Ensolite as it is too cheap to not do it.

I've already done the hatch with Dynamat and LuxuryLiner Pro. I'm upgrading the audio system soon and I'll be pulling the seats to run the wiring, when you pulled the interior what did you find, was there any factory sound deadening or was it like the hatch area, a whole lot of noisy sheet metal?

747ifly 04-20-2011 09:19 PM

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I like Hushmat


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