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Old 03-01-2011, 10:20 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by derickveliz2 View Post
Start with this LINK Don it's very nice to talk to, he thought me a lot about how to deaden my car.

You can also order from: http://www.soundproofing.org/

How much? well that depends on how much do you want to do. It's not cheap and it's heavy.

For the front fenders you can read post # 908 in my thread. LINK

Front wheel wells are not as difficult like the rear ones, just start taking panels out, then the carpet, and if I did it you can do it!

Remember that a continuous, uninterupted layer of mass MLV is what you need to block the noise. I remember when I was treating my car, it was like a game, chasing the noise from one side to another, it's until I covered everything that the road noise goes to a minimum. And I did a mix on blocking road noise with improving the interior of my car for a sound system.

I hope it helps.

D.
That helps a lot actually. Thanks derick

Final question, about how much total weight (after everything's done) will this add to my car?
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