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01-25-04, 02:45
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Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: WV Posts: 675 | sound deadening queston... Hey all, I'm tired of modding my engine and exterior of my car, and am going to bring my Civic back to stock with the exception of the window tint and rims in the next couple of months. I was thinking about buying dynamat or something similiar and lining the doors, floor, and firewall with sound deadener and trying to make the car mega quiet. Kinda like a civic luxuary car lol.
Anyrate, my question is, does anyone have any experience with this type of material and if so how well does it work? My Civic, like most cheap cars, is pretty noisy when driving even at low speeds. Also, I'm wondering if anyone can recommend any good materials, maybe dynamat or something else?
Much thanks,
Adam
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01-25-04, 02:55
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Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Iowa Posts: 232 | Funny you post this I am thinking of the samething. I just want to do it to the doors and front wheel well and maybe the back of my cab.
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01-25-04, 02:57
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Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: WV Posts: 675 | Cool, I think it'll be nice if it works like I'd like it to. I enjoy riding in really quiet cars, and it'd be nice for a change to have my Civic quieter than it is now, and much quieter than it is stock. I'll be doing a lot of long distance commuting soon so I'll enjoy having it really quiet. Anyone?
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01-25-04, 04:08
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Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Malta.....and studying in Cheltenham in the UK Posts: 545 | Hey guys, well depends on how bad the noise is...i would recommend dynamat for areas where the sound isn't too bad, but if u want it as quiet as possible, go for a full dynamat extreme install...your ride will be quieter, and any car audio you have will sound better. | |
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01-25-04, 04:14
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01-25-04, 04:48
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Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: WV Posts: 675 | Cool thanks for the advise. I read somewhere on a Honda message board that some guy did a full dynamat install in his Accord and it did indeed sound like a Lexus or BMW inside. It cost him about 1,000 though, but I fee it's well worth it if it makes the car more comfortable.
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01-25-04, 05:39
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Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Malta.....and studying in Cheltenham in the UK Posts: 545 | wot price can u put on luxury ey hehe..another thing is, if u dynamat the whole car, expect added weight | |
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01-25-04, 06:17
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: boston Posts: 3,244 | the Dynamat can make a significant difference in noise reduction...even if you only do the easy area like the trunk and door panels.
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01-25-04, 06:27
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Join Date: May 2002 Location: Maryland Posts: 215 | Try this. It's rated better than Dynamat and it's less expensive. http://www.b-quiet.com/brownbread.html
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01-25-04, 06:29
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Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: WV Posts: 675 | Well 1k to make a Civic sound like your driving in a 40K+ car is worth it, to me. Yeah Tom I was thinking of just doing one area at a time so I could space out the cost a little. As far as added weight, again I'm getting away from the whole performance issue of my car. I'm tired of trying to make a race car out of a Honda Civic. Yeah I could do it...but I don't have the money or time for it. And truthfully, I'd rather just buy a sporty BMW than fix up my Civic now, guess I'm growing out of rice
Is that stuff better than dynamat extreme?
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01-25-04, 08:37
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Central Illinois Posts: 547 | Also check out the V-Comp on the B-Quiet website. I bought two rolls of this last summer and put it down on the floor of my Tacoma. It is heavy stuff -- and better quality than it looks in the picture on their website. I also "dynamatted" the doors, and used another crappy soundproofing material on the rear walls.
The V-comp and dynamat helped out quite a bit. My truck will never be as quiet as a car, but I'm sure this combination would make your Civic very quiet. It's a good day's work because you have to take all of the seats, etc. out. | |
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