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Old 01-14-2009, 07:26 AM
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Has anyone installed any sound deadening material into the interior of the xB2's walls? Personally, I'm trying to shoot for a super quiet interior; ideally I'm shooting for the same amount of sound going 70 on the freeway to sound like 20 on the surface streets.

1) What material did you use?
2) How much did you spend (Materials and/or labor)
3) What's the difference in noise?
4) Was it really worth it?


Taking this a step further, one could install a softer suspension as well as low noise tires.


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Please do some basic searches on the subjects. There are several excellent articles and DIY to answer your questions

Yes, its worth it.
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Originally Posted by Looney
Please do some basic searches on the subjects. There are several excellent articles and DIY to answer your questions

Yes, its worth it.
Actually I have tried searching, I keep getting random listings. Am I using it wrong? Up in the top left corner, there's "vehicles", "forums", "features", "type search here." So, I click"type search here and type in "sound deadening," and I get a bunch of unrelated junk. I typo in "hypoallergenic" and I get the same thing. Clearly my search function is messed up or something.
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Top of the page there is a read button that says "search" you can pick which forum you want to search in...
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if you go to features---tech--- you can find the DIY i believe they have Sound deadening. corect me if im wrong


i did some myself. i did the back hatch of my xb and i def think its worth it. i used dynamat. little expensive im thinking of going with E-dead and doing more in the doors. its cheaper and i heard its good quality


like 60 and100 square feet for cheap
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www.secondskinaudio.com
go w damplifie pro and luxury liner pro
shoot your wheel wells with spectrum

its a hassel but worth it!
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Originally Posted by nelsonpuzon
www.secondskinaudio.com
go w damplifie pro and luxury liner pro
shoot your wheel wells with spectrum

its a hassel but worth it!
WIN!

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i got fatmat rattle trap from ebay and that's working good right now. i think i'll add another layer just so it can be even more quiet.
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I used Raamat 2 rolls (got a bit left) in my first gen. Did everywhere except above the headliner. Noticed less road noise and a big boost in bass response from my biamped JL system.
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I need to finish up my roof. Does anybody know roughly how many sqft the roof is and the 2 "D" pillars in the back are.

Thanks
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i took a look on the features and didn't find anything specific to the xb2.

and as far as searching, man, there's alot of junk. do u guys have a quick link to a DIY?

oh, and there's several different brands of sound deadening, from what you guys recall, do you know of an independent source comparing all the materials?

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if you find the DIY Slow, i would love to see it myself. i really want to do this.
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altho i do'nt have a DIY, I did find REALLY good information regarding comparison of the different brands/models of sound deadener, along with some help. i strongly recommend reading this:


http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/
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Seems like most of the deadening posts are Gen1.

See >>>here<<< for the Gen1 stickies. Will give an idea of the work needed and general procedures.

As looney stated, yes, its worth it!

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I used DeadSkin which is a Rockford Fosgate product.

I did all 4 doors, the pillars and the complete headliner. The headliner made the biggest difference. That is so noisy in the 2nd gen. The only thing I have not done is the floor. That might be next though.

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/produ...n_US&p_status=
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how much did you use Limitz?
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I used about 1.5 boxes of it. Then I went back in and did the actual plastic door panels and used just about the rest of it.
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