Toyota started using a thicker glass on the 2020+ 3rd gens to reduce road noise. I'm willing to bet they could be a direct drop-in replacement to those windows you have. Not sure if it would be worth the effort though. Just a thought...
I think differently: if the vehicle has gas struts then it is limiting as you said because of the valving, but with a mechanical prop rod the limit is much higher. So I covered the entire inside of the hood on both my Land Rover Discovery I, and my Suzuki Samurai. I used under hood liner specific products rated for heat. Made a huge difference with both vehicles. Nice truck!
Toyota started using a thicker glass on the 2020+ 3rd gens to reduce road noise. I'm willing to bet they could be a direct drop-in replacement to those windows you have. Not sure if it would be worth the effort though. Just a thought...
Interesting fact! I’ll have to look into this 👍🏼
I think differently: if the vehicle has gas struts then it is limiting as you said because of the valving, but with a mechanical prop rod the limit is much higher. So I covered the entire inside of the hood on both my Land Rover Discovery I, and my Suzuki Samurai. I used under hood liner specific products rated for heat. Made a huge difference with both vehicles.
Nice truck!
Thank you! I didn’t want to add too much weight in the chance I had to pop the hood in an incline while offroad.
@@gio.rodriguez I hear you!
Great videos about your sound deadening project. Seems like a project of love and very informative.
Thank you, I appreciate you watching!
A little off topic, but do you think you can fit 37’s (but more like 36”) in your current set up? I appreciate the videos dude
@@Jore-mt4fy 35’s are the largest tire you can fit without hacking up the firewall
@@gio.rodriguezahh thanks for the info
Does window tint reduce any noise?
No, but that would be awesome if it could lol
It can but it is so minimal it can only be measured using an RTA
I've been watching your channel and copying almost 97 %
I appreciate it!