CyrusSaurusRex
Active Member
I was also interested in having the cabin of the car retain it's silence more in our cars. Sort of like how the newer cars have more padding/insulation and seals. As the members posting before me have stated, the form of Dynamat at the supply stores is very good. That involves removing the door skins and plastic seal underneath and the carpeting.
It all depends on how involved you would like to get with the car. The quickest, way to do it definitely would be to check all seals that are associated with the cabin. As for spray foam it WOULD be the most insulating and noise deleting, but it would also add a lot of stress to your driving experience due to it's dangers.
Not much else comes to mind at the moment, but if you're willing, try giving the Dynamat/ Frost King a shot.
It all depends on how involved you would like to get with the car. The quickest, way to do it definitely would be to check all seals that are associated with the cabin. As for spray foam it WOULD be the most insulating and noise deleting, but it would also add a lot of stress to your driving experience due to it's dangers.
Not much else comes to mind at the moment, but if you're willing, try giving the Dynamat/ Frost King a shot.