QUOTE(abubin @ Sep 18 2019, 12:19 PM)
I am looking for soundproofing too.
Currently there are 2 types I found. One is those normal using soundproofing mats. Take note, for proper soundproofing you need to use 2 types of material. Sound deadening and sound proofing. One type is thicker to be laid on first layer then the thinner one will be laid on top. This is more expensive but is very effective compared to just using 1 layer.
Another type is called autofoam. This is done by filling up all the doors and crevices with a type of soundproofing foam. I am not sure if this one is better but I see potential issue when next time need to do maintenance. For example, the wires or connections will be covered in the foam. Advantage of autofoam is the it make the car more solid and have better handling.
I would prefer the first method but I am not sure if I want to invest 3k into doing it.
Dude.... this one is part rubbish. Just soundproof with sheets is more than enough already. The foam is really waste of money. It does not have direct effect to flat surface panels {metal or plastic) that generates the most amount of sound.Currently there are 2 types I found. One is those normal using soundproofing mats. Take note, for proper soundproofing you need to use 2 types of material. Sound deadening and sound proofing. One type is thicker to be laid on first layer then the thinner one will be laid on top. This is more expensive but is very effective compared to just using 1 layer.
Another type is called autofoam. This is done by filling up all the doors and crevices with a type of soundproofing foam. I am not sure if this one is better but I see potential issue when next time need to do maintenance. For example, the wires or connections will be covered in the foam. Advantage of autofoam is the it make the car more solid and have better handling.
I would prefer the first method but I am not sure if I want to invest 3k into doing it.
Sep 18 2019, 12:57 PM

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