4xFUN
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Mike
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2019
- Threads
- 67
- Messages
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- Location
- Scottsdale AZ
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 2-door Ruby-X, 2020 2-door Ruby, 2023 RAM TRX
I'm on day 3 of actually laying down Kilmat. I have lined the firewall and front footwells over the tunnel, left front kick panel, left rockers back and up the rear fender, and left B pillar.
I went overboard and I'm blaming it on you. You mentioned the door seals seemed to let lots of noise in. I saw lots of noise with my meter around the door seals as well. After looking at the door jambs, I think they were worth insulating too. But man, what a pain. I removed the harnesses and all the components on the B pillar. Also, the front kick panel has a shape like a speaker cone that I'm sure is the perfect road noise resonator, so I lined it as well.![]()
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Very impressive attention to detail and look forward to your feedback when finished! I am sure your hard work will pay huge dividends in reducing cabin noise. Do you currently have a headliner? They do really help, especially by trapping some of the higher frequencies that would otherwise be reflected.
As soon as the rest of the JL Audio gear (had everything on hand but then decided to order a second Stealthbox and a dedicated sub amp) arrives, I will also be dissecting my interior. In addition to upgrading the audio, I will also be adding various sound damping materials and replacing the door panels, top dash, console lid, brake lever and the red dash bezels with leather...I like the leather interior but wanted cloth seats, much nicer in Arizona summers when hopping in and out on trails-especially for girls who typically wear shorts or sun dresses here in summer
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