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> Sound proofing, capet and glue questions
John90290
post Apr 24 2018, 10:54 AM
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I spent all this time getting the floor pan to bare metal, fixing rust area, removing seam sealer and POr15'ing the entire deck now it's time to add carpet and sound proofing and I feel I'm going to cover up all my hard work?

Should I use the dynamat type stuff and go with the original tar stuff?

If I add sound deading material behind the seat will the back pad fit?

Did everyone else just glue their carpet down? Getting the old stuff off was a bigger pain than cutting welding the rust patches.

Looking to see what you folks have done.

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aggiezig
post Apr 25 2018, 11:34 AM
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I also purchased some Noico off of amazon for pretty cheap. I haven't installed it yet.

I've read in a few places that you don't have to completely cover the surface to achieve sound deadening. I'm debating if I will do that or not. I prefer the look of full coverage, but also it's going to be covered up 99% of the time so I don't know that it actually matters.
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