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Originally Posted by Henn28
Yep, that’s it. I took the passenger front door card off today to troubleshoot an airbag light and code which turned out to be (hopefully) just a loose connector. Mine have been plugged and unplugged way too many times at this point and are pretty loose.
While I was in there I covered the inside with some leftover dynamat extreme I had from another project, just to see how it would go. I ended up with probably 80 or 90 percent of the inside of the door skin covered, so we will see how that helps with wind noise, etc. from that area. I also got to reglue some more door card pieces that wanted to stay on the door rather than on the card.
I’ll order some more dynamat, or maybe something cheaper and have a go at the drivers side, then the trunk lid and the rear wheel wells, I think as I get lots of noise from that area.
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I've read decent reviews about "Noico" brand sound deadening from Amazon.
You might also want to consider using some closed cell foam combined with the sound deadening mat.
The deadening mat is better suited to add mass to the metal panels and decrease vibration where as the closed cell foam helps more with wind noise and road hum as opposed to rattling from subs.