scenic760
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- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- Suburban K10
- Engine Size
- 350
In pulling out all my boxes of stuff to put this Suburban back together, I found my boxes of Kilmat...
I have (2) 36 sq ft boxes and vaguely remember my plan to be do the floors with the Kilmat and with the ceiling, doing foil backed foam in between the headliner almost like a wall assembly. Also I was planning to Kilmat the doors, under the door panels.
I have read several of the threads on sound deadening and had a couple of questions now:
1. If I don't put Kilmat on the ceiling, will the insulation and headliner muffle enough of he sound or is it just going to resonate through the interior?
2. I see a lot of people putting the Kilmat on the inside of the door's exterior skin. I see why this would be superior to door under the plastic panels but seems like a REAL PITA. Does it make THAT much difference?
Thanks all!
I have (2) 36 sq ft boxes and vaguely remember my plan to be do the floors with the Kilmat and with the ceiling, doing foil backed foam in between the headliner almost like a wall assembly. Also I was planning to Kilmat the doors, under the door panels.
I have read several of the threads on sound deadening and had a couple of questions now:
1. If I don't put Kilmat on the ceiling, will the insulation and headliner muffle enough of he sound or is it just going to resonate through the interior?
2. I see a lot of people putting the Kilmat on the inside of the door's exterior skin. I see why this would be superior to door under the plastic panels but seems like a REAL PITA. Does it make THAT much difference?
Thanks all!