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Shinare
03-21-2015, 06:49 PM
Hey all,
Day one of my project is in the books. Took longer than I thought. Hopefully I will be able to stick everything down and get everything back in Sunday so I can go to work on Monday heh.

Observations:
1) Back seat bolts were almost impossible to break free. I broke them free with a cheater bar and my son took them all the way out.
2) There are many more things holding down the carpet than I though. Seat belts, gas cap lever, plastic sides, etc.
3) Had to remove the entire plastic sides and back around the hatch to free up the sides of the hear hatch area.
4) Rear seats have lots o bolts hehe.
5) Dont think I really needed to remove the shift knob as the shifting mechanism stayed behind when I took out the console, heh.
6) The metal under the carpet was surprisingly dirty. Not sure if thats normal or if my car was flooded at one time. I spent a good amount of time with a roll of paper towels and a bottle of windex.

My son taking seats out:
http://i.imgur.com/ahyYCdQ.jpg

Center Console Out
http://i.imgur.com/Wm9WEqd.jpg

Carpet Out:
http://i.imgur.com/Lw8XVQK.jpg

Total gut and cleaned:
http://i.imgur.com/cu0YRbC.jpg

Here is the stuff I am using:
http://i.imgur.com/7aJxVBP.jpg

Shinare
03-22-2015, 08:00 PM
Day two done. All the stuff stuck down and everything back in the car. I must say that it was worth the effort. Its still not as quiet as my wife's outback which I think is very quiet but its very much improved. I wouldn't say "OMG SOOOO QUIET NOW!!!!!!" but it is improved. I think doing the doors and the rear sides helped a lot. Not sure how much covering the floor helped but I'm sure it did a little. Here are some pics after sticking the stuff down:

First did the doors. I didnt notice when I took the picture how much you CAN'T see through the little observation holes. The doors are almost totally coverd on the inside with both peel and seal, and the insulation:
http://i.imgur.com/WAovFoR.jpg

Heres the front floor pans:
http://i.imgur.com/VToekmg.jpg

Heres the back (you can also see that I did the entire side inside as well through the hole in the side):
http://i.imgur.com/1ciDBxU.jpg


Total for the whole project was:
2 Rolls of peel and seal: $32
2 Rolls of adhesive duct insulation: $37
Total: $69+tax

alanwagen
03-22-2015, 08:53 PM
Enjoyed your post. Thank you !

Shinare
03-23-2015, 12:26 PM
Thanks, I'd say the outcome of the project is more along the lines of "I'm glad I didn't spend more than $60 or I would have been disappointed". It helped with noise levels, but all I have are my subjective, "old man" ears, and they are telling me it helped a little. heh My doors feel extra heavy now, and they shut with a satisfying "thud" rather than the flimsy sheet metal sound they used to make when shut.