It could be quieter. My hearing is getting bad and any background noise is a pain. I expect it to be night and day. Tapping outside on the finished panel is a nice dull thud. The other is a beer can.
Waiting on Amazon
No, not behind the dash. The entire floor, up to the footwells. I do have have custom cut door pieces from Soundskinz. I plan on doing the foam inside the doors behind the speakers. I believe stereo shops do sound deadening
I did the same thing to a Tacoma that I had. I had another post addressing the dead space in the floor. Still brainstorming on it. I have seen a factory storage piece that goes there but have not researched it yet. I believe it’s available on SR5s.
Started sound deadening the interior. Want a quieter ride and hopefully helps on the sound quality of the stereo system. Using the stuff from Amazon. Considerably cheaper than Dynamat and the like . It goes down the same, doesn’t smell. Topping with a foam layer.
I was able to modify the original inlet to fill in the space. It will not allow me to secure the one corner. I might buy another. I think can redo that corner and conceal underneath. I would like to get a tighter fit.
I installed mine last weekend. I notice a little better throttle response. I attribute that to them moving the MAF closer to the throttle body. Gas mileage might be a little better. I don’t like that it’s made for a Tacoma. The fit is off. No rivet in the 4 o’clock position. I’ve called a couple...
The kid at work just did his first oil change ever, on his girlfriend’s Kia. He drained the transmission and poured new oil on top of old oil. He called me and said the car wasn’t running right, “Do you have any suggestions“?
Your title is misleading. It’s dealer installed? I do not opt for anything like that installed by a dealer. The wife’s Camry came with dealer installed tint. It was shot in 3 years. The back window was bubbled and no tint shop wanted to remove it because it was too labor intensive. I had to...