Thanks to SLADE!

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  1. WRboXer

    WRboXer Active Member

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    Just got back from sound deadening.

    My main goal was efficient and effective "blocking" of exhuast noise both entering the trunk and noises entering the cabin from the trunk. I enlisted a knowledgeable local, Slade, to help me out.

    The main issues for subaru's is a porous rear deck behind the rear seats. Covered the holes with Dynamat, added a layer of closed cell foam, and then a layer of mass loaded vinyl over the rear deck. Closed off a port near the exhaust that was a direct entrance for any and all external sounds entering the trunk. Also added a tile of Dynamat to the center of each door to reduce any vibration and reverberation from the door skins.

    Very minimal stuff, total weight added was maybe ~10lbs or less.

    Difference? Substantial. Its not like i went from a tin box to a Merc, its still a subaru, but the internal exhaust noise and drone has dropped by an easily recognizable level. It was VERY cool to take the car on the first drive and immediately notice a difference just pulling out of the drive way.

    Slade is def a cool guy, thanks again for helping me out dood. Ill have to take you up on the Guiness if i ever catch up with you again before you head out.

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  2. Matt

    Matt Think before you post
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    Ryan is awesome. He does great work, and has :beer: in the garage! :D

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  3. thrasher722

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    My car is loud, which I like, but it would be nice to dampen the sound inside the car more. Do you have a round about figure of how much all the stuff costs? Also, was it just the rear deck and doors?
     
  4. Matto357

    Matto357 Crazyazn likes Naps
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    Yeah. I would also like an estimate of the cost. It's something I have seriously been considering.
     
  5. slade1274

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    Hey, no worries man, glad I could help. Sorry it took so long to squeeze into the schedule.

    Material is ~$50 give or take..... I'm officially out of MLV, but will always recommend Don at http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com for anything sound control related. Just make sure to define what noise you want to control as each product has a given purpose for which it is intended.
     
  6. Cool_____

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    I would love for someone to do decibel meter testing and prove this so we can see exactly how much difference it makes.
     
  7. Alex

    Alex Community Founder
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    There's a significant difference beyond the placebo effect even with minimal deadening. It is definitely worth your consideration IMO.
     

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