2016BoostedGreyGoose's XLT Sport Build, Yeah Finally
#121
Senior Member
When you get time can you post up a couple more pics of the tailgate Spoiler? from the side with the whole truck in the shot? I really like how yours turned out. I may left the top textured and PTM the rest.
#123
Its been slow going this week as family is visiting from out of state ......beer pong is actually fun! lol....However I did manage to find some time to work some more on the door panel dampening. Will be a tight fit (verified) but the results will pay off nicely with a serene interior perfect for musical detail....doors are just some of the MANY panels I am doing this treatment to. The 3M Thinsulate is awesome stuff, that I would imagine is something that most would ignore or overlook ...but it def has its place "hear"! See what I did? lol
Rear door panels tomorrow, while finishing up the rear face of the flow thru console with new USB hub and new AC outlet....THEN its full attention to suspension.
SoundSkins applied to critical areas
3M Thinsulate......
3M System 90 Adhesive. This is the stuff to use!
....More 3M Thinsulate
Rear door panels tomorrow, while finishing up the rear face of the flow thru console with new USB hub and new AC outlet....THEN its full attention to suspension.
SoundSkins applied to critical areas
3M Thinsulate......
3M System 90 Adhesive. This is the stuff to use!
....More 3M Thinsulate
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2016BoostedGreyGoose (05-04-2017)
#125
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Thanks for putting together a build thread of your work! Question for you...
Is there a reason you put the sound deadener on the door panel vs the door itself? Or maybe you did both...I don't know? I was gonna slap dynamat on the aluminum skin, covering at least 20%. I thought I recalled that 20% coverage took care of most of the noise interference inside.
Again...great work!
Is there a reason you put the sound deadener on the door panel vs the door itself? Or maybe you did both...I don't know? I was gonna slap dynamat on the aluminum skin, covering at least 20%. I thought I recalled that 20% coverage took care of most of the noise interference inside.
Again...great work!
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2016BoostedGreyGoose (05-04-2017)
#128
Thanks for putting together a build thread of your work! Question for you...
Is there a reason you put the sound deadener on the door panel vs the door itself? Or maybe you did both...I don't know? I was gonna slap dynamat on the aluminum skin, covering at least 20%. I thought I recalled that 20% coverage took care of most of the noise interference inside.
Again...great work!
Is there a reason you put the sound deadener on the door panel vs the door itself? Or maybe you did both...I don't know? I was gonna slap dynamat on the aluminum skin, covering at least 20%. I thought I recalled that 20% coverage took care of most of the noise interference inside.
Again...great work!