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Additional Sound Proofing

void33

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2000 Grand Prix GT Sedan

I got my entire car pretty much all the way apart since I just finished installing an amp and new 6x9's and I was wondering if anyone has installed any additional sound proofing/insulation anywhere and how it worked.

I was thinking maybe between the trunk/cabin, inside the doors? I'm not sure though. What do you guys think?
 


people have done the whole inside of the car, the floor, rear deck, the trunk, the inside of the doors, you name its been done.
 
What did you use RedComp? When I did my headliner, I thought of using some of that rubberized undercoating stuff because some of the cans say it can be used as a sound deadener too. Plus it's cheap and easy. Then I read that sometimes you may be able to smell it in the summer months, so that's not cool. I didn't do it.

I'm a cheapo, I didn't want to go to the expense of using Dynamat or the like. I wanted it to be cheap, as in free. And I wanted someone else to do it for me. For free. And do it right. Hasn't happened yet.
 
Ugh for the doors and floor board I want to say I used hushmat but it's been so many years I don't recall 100%.


Ran out of material so years later when I had my headliner back out and went el cheapo route and just used peel n seal. Yea I know so were say that the smells stays especially in heat but that's b/s, smell went away after a day or so and this is a Florida car that's stays outside 24-7
 


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