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Sound Insulation Survey

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by saf023, May 1, 2015.

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Have you spent the time and money to put sound insulation in your Tacoma?

  1. Yes, I did the work myself and I'm very pleased with the results.

    11 vote(s)
    91.7%
  2. Yes, I paid professionals to do the work and I'm very pleased with the results.

    1 vote(s)
    8.3%
  3. Yes, I did the work myself and the results were marginal. I don't recommend this mod.

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. Yes, I paid professionals to do the work and the results were marginal. I don't recomment this mod.

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  1. May 1, 2015 at 8:56 AM
    #1
    saf023

    saf023 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    I think the results of this topic will be of interest to large number of Tacoma owners. If you respond, and whether or not you think the mod was worth the time and money, please share your thoughts on:

    - What year and model Tacoma?
    - What material did you use?
    - Was it worth the the time and money?
    - Where did you install it?
    - If you did the work yourself, what was the most difficult part of the install?
    - If you paid to have the work done, how much did the installation labor cost?
     
  2. May 1, 2015 at 9:03 AM
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    TexasPreRunner

    TexasPreRunner Well-Known Member

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    FatMat, great price and works great, I replaced stock speakers with Rockford fosgates, stock door is very thin so I was getting little to no bass, with the addition of FatMat the door is much more dense and the bass produced is much more full
    Front doors, doing floors later
    Getting inside the door was most difficult
     
  3. May 1, 2015 at 12:13 PM
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    orangeglo

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    Absolutely worth the time and money.
    I gutted the entire cab and did the whole cab.
    The most difficult part was finding the time. It's tedious and time consuming but its very easy.

    My materials were from http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/
     
  4. May 1, 2015 at 12:18 PM
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    Aw9d

    Aw9d That one guy

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    2011 DCSB.

    Raamatt and ensolite from Raamaudio. http://www.raamaudio.com/

    Covered all vertical walls down with both. All 4 doors are done inside and out. Also lined all plastic with Raamatt.

    Did all the work myself. Took about 25 hours to strip everything, line it all up and put it all back together. Hardest part is putting on the plastics after you added the deadener. They don't always just snap right back into place and it can take some time to get it right.

    Was it worth it. Of course. I don't own one car/truck that doesn't have sound deadening installed. If you are into audio sound deadening is the best bang for the buck IMO.
     
  5. May 1, 2015 at 2:23 PM
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    ace96

    ace96 Well-Known Member

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    AVS bug deflector, Weathertech digital fit floor mats, TRD skid plate w/ Sockmonkey decal, SOS Cocept sliders w/ Line-x, Pioneer 3500, Hybrid Audio Technology Mirus 6X9s & 6.5s, back up cam mod, Wet Okoles-front & rear, TRD exhaust, 17X9 XD Spy w/ Falken Wildpeaks, Avid light bar
    2011 DCSB. I only did my doors where the speakers are. I had purchased speakers from Mr. Marv and he mistakenly sent adapters that weren't thick enough. In talking with him about the adapters he really recommended doing the speaker area. I made the wrong adapters "work" until the right adapters arrived. I also ordered deadening from Raamaudio. I installed the deadening when I got the correct adapters in and I was blown away at the difference. Much better sound and bass response. I ended up having to dial the bass down some. Well worth the money for what little I did.
     
  6. May 1, 2015 at 2:42 PM
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    RI Tacoma

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    I did the same thing except for the plastic, which I should have done.

    Raamaudio is awesome material and they guy (I think its Rick?) was great to deal with. If you talk him through your project, he will give you what you need. Plus, I think he offers a TW discount.
     
  7. May 1, 2015 at 5:10 PM
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    potstech

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    Where is the "NO" answer. All answer are for Yes but the question is "Have you...".
     
  8. May 1, 2015 at 5:23 PM
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    Aw9d

    Aw9d That one guy

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    Rick is retired now. I talk to him every now and then just to catch up and ask a few questions. I think jason is the guy who runs it now but I may be wrong about that. I've only talked to him once and he's a really good guy and knows a lot as well.
     
  9. May 1, 2015 at 9:33 PM
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    G.T.

    G.T. Official TW Burrito Inspector

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    This.

    Did the roof one weekend, the doors the next, and then the firewall and floor the following weekend. Would recommend him and his product to anyone with any car that wanted sound dampening.
     
  10. May 1, 2015 at 9:43 PM
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    moondeath

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    Has it worked for making the cab much more quiet on the highway?
     
  11. May 1, 2015 at 9:49 PM
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    G.T.

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    For me, yes. Very much so.
     
  12. May 1, 2015 at 10:00 PM
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    moondeath

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    I would be interested in it for this reason.
     
  13. May 1, 2015 at 10:04 PM
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    manethon

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    Its probably the single best mod i did to the truck for driving pleasure and then the obvious audio benefits.
    My truck is super heavily deadened but its also due to competing in car audio when i used my truck.
    i have about 160 mill spec of thickness on every single panel.
     
  14. May 1, 2015 at 11:17 PM
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    Usethe2nd

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    In for responses, today was my first "long haul" in my 2011 Tacoma. 2 hours at 60 MPH was getting annoying. It'll be even worse when I get MT's
     
  15. May 2, 2015 at 5:29 AM
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    TRM

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    I bought the Raammat kit 1. Last weekend I did the doors and the rear wall. Now I've gotten slightly better sound out of my stock speakers (upgrade on order with Mr Marv), but you still get tons of noise through windows.

    No amount of dampening is going to quiet the noise through the windshield, side windows, back window which is where a lot of noise comes through. Spend $100, do the basics, and realize you don't drive a BMW 7 series that was designed/engineered to be super quiet, but drive a mid-priced truck that wasn't designed to be particularly noise free.
     

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