Thanks a lot for the support! It really was a toss up at the upholstery shop if I should go with a bass fishing printed cloth or the vinyl. I decided to be normal for once and I'm happy with how it turned out.
I'm currently in the process of repairing my headliner. I have my truck all torn apart already. This was a great video. I'm gonna do this while I have all the interior out. Thanks!
That's true. I debated on having just light truck highway tires or A/Ts but with so many forest roads, trails, and snow potential I just went for the A/Ts.
Fantastic video, I have a 1992 WD21 Pathfinder and they tend to get more sound deadening from factory but I'm looking to see if i can take it another step. I'm praying this video gets blessed by the algorithm some day.
Thanks, it probably won't ever get picked up by the algorithm, but that's fine. The biggest limitations with the WD21 are just that it's a brick. At some point, you can cut out vibrations, but you won't ever get rid of the wind noise. If I were to do it again, I would go with the closed cell foam + butyl mats cut down any noise just to give it the best chance of quieting down.
Really positive DIY Video. Yoiur use of the new vinyl really upgraded the look of the inside. Two thumbs up and, I'm gettin a Hoodie! Hi to dad.
Thanks a lot for the support! It really was a toss up at the upholstery shop if I should go with a bass fishing printed cloth or the vinyl. I decided to be normal for once and I'm happy with how it turned out.
I'm currently in the process of repairing my headliner. I have my truck all torn apart already. This was a great video. I'm gonna do this while I have all the interior out. Thanks!
Thanks, I'd definitely recommend to try out the closed cell foam + butyl mat rather than just the butyl.
More fire content. Was gonna add some more soundproofing to my wife’s Prius
Do it!
Great video thanks for sharing
Thanks
i bet different tires would help some too
That's true. I debated on having just light truck highway tires or A/Ts but with so many forest roads, trails, and snow potential I just went for the A/Ts.
Should have done the door skins. That helped my truck the most after the roof.
Too late now, sold the truck
It's most noticeable in heavy rain
Fantastic video, I have a 1992 WD21 Pathfinder and they tend to get more sound deadening from factory but I'm looking to see if i can take it another step. I'm praying this video gets blessed by the algorithm some day.
Thanks, it probably won't ever get picked up by the algorithm, but that's fine.
The biggest limitations with the WD21 are just that it's a brick. At some point, you can cut out vibrations, but you won't ever get rid of the wind noise. If I were to do it again, I would go with the closed cell foam + butyl mats cut down any noise just to give it the best chance of quieting down.
Ordered a Hoodie on Monday or Tuesday, in my Nevada mailbox 4 days later. Good quality, warm! The 300 ZX's on the front look good.
I'm glad it made it out to you! We experimented a bit before we settled on a design. I'm really happy to hear it sounds like it paid off.
This would go for 4k in Florida
He didn't install killmat behind the rear speakers