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removing sound deadener, noise difference?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by rev_head, Apr 2, 2009.

  1. rev_head

    rev_head Well-Known Member Donated!

    was thinking bout removing the sound deadener but it is a daily driver and sometimes on the freeway my zaust all ready can get on my nereves a little.
    was just wondering how bigger difference it makes, keeping in mind i will still have a full interior
     
  2. rye

    rye Well-Known Member Donated!

    If you're worried it'll be too loud without it, keep it.
     
  3. CrazyAchmed

    CrazyAchmed Well-Known Member Donated!

    It gets louder. Everything seems to become amplified. But its about 100lbs of weight removed very easily.

    You could always go back and dynamat the floors if it got too annoying. Just deaden where its needed instead of the whole car.
     
  4. LegacyofDan

    LegacyofDan Active Member

    really 100 pounds? ...wow...
     
  5. rev_head

    rev_head Well-Known Member Donated!

    dynamat??? is that like the foil looking stuff that people use for stereo installs and stuff.
    and 100lbs i definately believe, i only ask coz i had the rear seats out the other day and was amazed at how much is there
     
  6. CrazyAchmed

    CrazyAchmed Well-Known Member Donated!

    My bag weighed 100 lbs when I threw it away. I wasn't done getting it all out yet either. Only thing not counted was the drivers side floorboard as that was removed prior to my owning the car.
     
  7. LegacyofDan

    LegacyofDan Active Member

    wow...that is impressive, i knew they had some weight to them, but i never ever once imagined 100 pounds, i know what i'm doing when i strip the interior next lol :p...thanks thats good to know :)
     
  8. Klue

    Klue Well-Known Member Donated!

    there is NOT 100 lbs.

    maybe 35-50 lbs if that. I have taken 99% of it out, and It does make the car louder and resonate more on the inside. Saying that the stock stuff after 20 years is pretty hard and probably not doing much compared to a modern product.

    If you have the full interior you probably wont even notice
     

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