Magus2727
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Draper, UT
I have a supper 44 exhaust that I just installed and due to funds, time, and other reasons it is dumping right before the exhaust. Right now it drowns quite a bit around 2K to 2.7K RPM (right at my highway speeds). What would be the best product to use to keep the sound outside?
Would basic undercoating be good or would it get to hot?
Would a bed liner do any thing or does that not help with sound deadening?
Also I would be pulling the carpet in the back up and coat the floor in the back as well. Would it be better to get a actual mat (like dynomat) or would the stuff in the can work if enough coatings where used?
I am also wanting to get some POR-15 to keep my floor boards from rusting through. does the spray on liner (the under body and the bead liner) stick to the POR-15? most say they needs prepped bare paint or scuffed paint (which I would not want to damage the POR-15 after paying the $$ to put it on)
Any ideas or thoughts would be nice. Thanks!
Would basic undercoating be good or would it get to hot?
Would a bed liner do any thing or does that not help with sound deadening?
Also I would be pulling the carpet in the back up and coat the floor in the back as well. Would it be better to get a actual mat (like dynomat) or would the stuff in the can work if enough coatings where used?
I am also wanting to get some POR-15 to keep my floor boards from rusting through. does the spray on liner (the under body and the bead liner) stick to the POR-15? most say they needs prepped bare paint or scuffed paint (which I would not want to damage the POR-15 after paying the $$ to put it on)
Any ideas or thoughts would be nice. Thanks!