Not only will this help with sound but it will also help with the temperature. Insulation will help a lot with keeping it cool in the car or keeping it warm. Also, you don't have to roll so hard! The rolling is more for getting air bubbles from underneath the adhesive.
Never have I ever seen a video with a more perfect timing than this one. I recently considered to deaden the sound in my E30, it's a 318i so just know how much noise gets in there. I will definitely use this video to guide myself through this process. Thank you and keep up the great work manito. 🇩🇴
Dude, i have been following your build for a while now and this vid is great guidance because I am at the same step with my interior restauration. Keep the great content up
Hey thanks for putting this video together.....I will get a wider roller and a smaller roller for the door panels.....good job Bro!....and will use tight gloves!
maybe a bit late haha, but heat up the adhesive on the kilmat so its really hot than you can just stick it on there and press it on the panel with ur hand ( use a glove) and you wont have to use that shitty little roller anymore haha
Not familiar with the e30, but I'd make sure all the rain/water channels and drains are in working order while you still have everything out. Double the work, double the suck. Plus, drying anything out on the ice coast could take daaaaaayys 8-O Looks like you have busted end links, even with that shock unattached, it shouldn't be that much out of line with the other side. Also, would explain the front fender biz. Lastly, a gud torque wrench is worth it's weight in gold - Confucius?
it wasn't very hard for me because when i installed it all i left a lot of bolts out and stuff loose. and the car is still torn apart so i havent tested the difference yet
hey, who's the guy at 12:00? i love the look hes got something about him just makes me want to give him a hug. hey how about you give him a hug for me. xqcL
It does not suppose to be made flat... just heat it and stick it. Same time you do not have to cover 100% of surface. You should cover only flat areas with no bends. First 30% of material makes 90% of effect. The rest 70% is just dead weight. You have to use in doors and also a bit on roof.
Came to see the floorpan, stayed for the waves
Not only will this help with sound but it will also help with the temperature. Insulation will help a lot with keeping it cool in the car or keeping it warm. Also, you don't have to roll so hard! The rolling is more for getting air bubbles from underneath the adhesive.
Never have I ever seen a video with a more perfect timing than this one. I recently considered to deaden the sound in my E30, it's a 318i so just know how much noise gets in there. I will definitely use this video to guide myself through this process. Thank you and keep up the great work manito. 🇩🇴
Dude, i have been following your build for a while now and this vid is great guidance because I am at the same step with my interior restauration. Keep the great content up
Really cool! I am thinking about sound deadening my 34 year old car and it's nice to see you doing it
I was surprised how thick the steel is in an e30 when I did some metal work. I'm used to Japanese cars that really are like a tin can. Lol
I agree. The whole time he's talking tin can, meanwhile here I am thinking my 88 325i is pretty good while my 13 yr newer toyota sounds louder.
Hey thanks for putting this video together.....I will get a wider roller and a smaller roller for the door panels.....good job Bro!....and will use tight gloves!
Yoooooo Joel
That was so funny when you found out you lost the strut bolt 😂😂😂
dude seriously lmao imagine he hit a bump XD
The sound deadening looks good 👌🏽👌🏽
So satisfying to watch . Man it drained you out hey 😂
Is good you still okay no accident nothing bad
i have the sound deadening stuff jus haven’t gotten around to doing it definitely gonna ask my friends to help🤣
chase pretty clean
That rear shelf sounded like a bongo lol
hahaha right i laughed at that too
My boy a waver
hell yeah nice work
how are the fenders on your vert? the heels of mine are rotten :(
I'll be doing this soon driving mine from virginia to colorado this summer #nohvac
also 17:30 was a big oh shit moment lmaooo
Hi Joel, Does it prevent heat from getting into the car as well?
Perfect!
maybe a bit late haha, but heat up the adhesive on the kilmat so its really hot than you can just stick it on there and press it on the panel with ur hand ( use a glove) and you wont have to use that shitty little roller anymore haha
How much meters of sound deadening will I need for a E30 4 door? Also what thickness? 1.8mm is enough or too slim?
Not familiar with the e30, but I'd make sure all the rain/water channels and drains are in working order while you still have everything out. Double the work, double the suck. Plus, drying anything out on the ice coast could take daaaaaayys 8-O
Looks like you have busted end links, even with that shock unattached, it shouldn't be that much out of line with the other side. Also, would explain the front fender biz.
Lastly, a gud torque wrench is worth it's weight in gold - Confucius?
next time heat the material up before you apply it. a propane heater helps and it conforms super easy.
wide body next to fix the fender situation
I did the same thing and changed it to wool. Night and day difference. Wool is better
Looks badass. Are you making a video of the removal/install of the body harness?
yes i am! im working on that video right now
@@ImJoel hell yea can’t wait 👍
Might wanna loctite and torque those bolts down next time..............
I currently have the entire interior of my e30 pulled out... 🤔🤔🤔
I can't say if it's worth it or not yet bc the car is still torn apart but if its already apart do it!
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the car is a drum set
Yesssssss
CT big ups... This is my mom's TH-cam but I see you bro if @BigBrizTriz
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Is that the 50 dollar eBay chassis mount? I’m looking to grab one of those soon.
this is a cliq tuning chassis mount but i would really love to upgrade to a garagistic solid mount eventually
Hey Joel, how difficult is it to remove the dash and heater box? How did the sound deading work out for you?
it wasn't very hard for me because when i installed it all i left a lot of bolts out and stuff loose. and the car is still torn apart so i havent tested the difference yet
I heard that the kilmat smells pretty bad did yours smell at all?
nah mine has no smell at all. once the carpet is in it’ll be as if it’s not even there
hey, who's the guy at 12:00? i love the look hes got something about him just makes me want to give him a hug. hey how about you give him a hug for me. xqcL
Bruhhh at 17:30
It does not suppose to be made flat... just heat it and stick it. Same time you do not have to cover 100% of surface. You should cover only flat areas with no bends. First 30% of material makes 90% of effect. The rest 70% is just dead weight. You have to use in doors and also a bit on roof.
Lmao, who told you that 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Aluminium was cutting in my nails" : Just wear the gloves
11:35 YOOO I COULD’VE HELPED YOU IF YOU OPENED YOUR GARAGE DOOR DEAF AHHH BOI
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Watching ur generation do anything gives me anxiety
what did you get out of commenting this