CurryRA
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Hello all, first off, I'm a very new M35A2 owner and I would like to thank everyone for the tech info posted up on this site. With a few hours of searching, I was able to answer most of my own questions; thanks for sharing all the knowledge.
My question is this: Has anyone attempted to deaden out some of the in-cab noise in their Deuce? I know, I know, don't get me wrong, I love the sound of it but I'm going to be making some very long hauls (8+) hours with my 4WD trail rig stapped down on the bed and I'm looking to make it a bit more comfortable.
Has anyone tried the product FatMat? The reviews of it online look promising and the price is about half of what Dynamat wants. Any other products or homebrew jobs out there that did the trick?
I'm going to be adding a muffler to the truck shortly and ideally when I'm done with the soundproofing my goal is to not have to wear hearing protection while operating the vehicle. No, I'm not looking for noise levels that one finds in a Cadillac or Lexus. Any suggestions appreciated, Ross
My question is this: Has anyone attempted to deaden out some of the in-cab noise in their Deuce? I know, I know, don't get me wrong, I love the sound of it but I'm going to be making some very long hauls (8+) hours with my 4WD trail rig stapped down on the bed and I'm looking to make it a bit more comfortable.
Has anyone tried the product FatMat? The reviews of it online look promising and the price is about half of what Dynamat wants. Any other products or homebrew jobs out there that did the trick?
I'm going to be adding a muffler to the truck shortly and ideally when I'm done with the soundproofing my goal is to not have to wear hearing protection while operating the vehicle. No, I'm not looking for noise levels that one finds in a Cadillac or Lexus. Any suggestions appreciated, Ross