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Originally Posted by mthafcka
what is the easiest way to put sound deadening materials up under on the roof of my truck (Ext cab). I would try but I don't want to destroy my headliner (although a new suede headliner would be nice)
has anyone had expierience with the easiest way to apply it the the inside roof of the cab, cause that **** rattles like tin cans
I don't mean being able to set off car alarms from two blocks away. If that's your goal, tear out the OEM sound deadening materials and drill some vent holes in your trunk. Mount some nice blue flashing lights on the roof and call it a day.
this is quoted from sounddeadenershowdown.com
what does he mean by drill vent holes to be heard farwawy (it couldnt be big enough to make a difference and, I thought my system was a lot louder and clearer when i put dyanamat all over my grand cherokee
and where is this supposesed oem sound deadening materials
and whats this talk about blue lights on your roof too
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the easiest way would be using second skin's sludge, just use your hands and smear it on there
he was just being sarcastic about drilling holes and putting lights on it. Basically saying those people just want attention.
some vehicles come with oem sound deadening in one form or another. If you have a newer chevy, pull up the carpet in the front and youll see some black rubber looking stuff, thats oem deadening. A lot of the newer cars have deadening in the trunk where the spare tire goes.
-Cody
04 GMC
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