One reason I like watching your videos is the amazing amount of effort and quality. Definitely learning valuable things i'll need to test out on my LX! Keep up the good work!
I think the black asphalt material like the factory and kilzmat are to stop vibrations. one does not have to cover the whole panel. the actual sound deadener is another material. That stuff stops vibrations. I think. Thank you for you video!
Hey. Yeah, the description identified it as sound deadening, but I don't know that I would be able to tell if there was a difference. It's nice to have the trim pieces put back in and that alone helped to keep the noise down from the rear. Although, a 22 year old vehicle can always use some help in keeping vibrations to a minimum. Thanks Marty!
Door trim? 🤔 It's honestly becoming quite challenging to locate these these days. I typically source most of my parts directly from Lexus, but even then, I've noticed that some items are being phased out. I recommend checking out online Lexus parts retailers or doing a quick Google search to see if you can find anything available on eBay.
Great video! Love how thorough you are with your work. That carpet looks so much better! How do you like the Kilmat now that it has been in for a while? Is there a noticable difference?
Thanks so much! I can’t say for certain how much the Kilmat has helped, but now that the trim has been reinstalled, it’s much quieter in the interior. I should have tried to take some decibel readings before and after, but unfortunately didn’t think about it at the time. Thanks for the support!
@@TheNonnell At least you hav it back together again ;-) I think I might be doing dynamat/kilmat or something similar as I am getting further into restoring this 1997 Land Cruiser. Your video may have pushed me over the edge to just go ahead and add that to the list of to-do's
@@NKPGarage Nice! That's an 80 series right? I love that body style. Again, not sure how much it helped, but I'm glad I did the Kilmat anyway. Best of luck!
@@TheNonnell Yes sir, it's the last year of the 80 series. It'll be a fun project. I just ordered up my sound deadening this morning. Your video got me hooked to pull the trigger!
Hey. Apologies for getting back to you so late. I don't have specific links for the products, but here is a list of some of the tools and chemicals I used: - Bissell 3624 Spot Clean Professional Portable Carpet Cleaner - Chemical Guys Foaming Citrus Fabric Clean Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner - AMMO NYC Lather Interior Cleanser - 303 Interior and Exterior Protectant - AM Details All purpose cleaner or Simple Green (diluted) I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
Great video, very helpful! thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks!
Watching all of the lx470 videos! I have an 02 and will be duplicating many of these projects!
That’s awesome! I hope they’ll be of help. I have more LX content lined up. Plenty more to do to get my Lexus to where I want it.
One reason I like watching your videos is the amazing amount of effort and quality. Definitely learning valuable things i'll need to test out on my LX! Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. I’m glad it’s helpful. Plenty more to come on the LX.
Thanks for your video, I have a 2003 land cruiser, and now I am doing the restoration. It helps me a lot
You’re welcome! I hope your restoration goes well. These are great vehicles worth saving.
I think the black asphalt material like the factory and kilzmat are to stop vibrations. one does not have to cover the whole panel. the actual sound deadener is another material. That stuff stops vibrations. I think. Thank you for you video!
Hey. Yeah, the description identified it as sound deadening, but I don't know that I would be able to tell if there was a difference. It's nice to have the trim pieces put back in and that alone helped to keep the noise down from the rear. Although, a 22 year old vehicle can always use some help in keeping vibrations to a minimum. Thanks Marty!
This is like a forensic investigation.
Pretty much. It was disgusting. Happy to say that it is very clean and smells great now.
Where do you order the door trim parts. I need to replace front and back on both sides. Great video
Door trim? 🤔 It's honestly becoming quite challenging to locate these these days. I typically source most of my parts directly from Lexus, but even then, I've noticed that some items are being phased out. I recommend checking out online Lexus parts retailers or doing a quick Google search to see if you can find anything available on eBay.
crazy extractions loved it so much
Thanks! They were the nastiest carpets I’ve ever dealt with. Also, after it was finished the LX smelled so much better in the cabin.
Looks great, excellent work!
Thanks so much! I appreciate it!
Not all heroes wear capes!...Subscribed. I drive a 98 LX that could use the same treatment.
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. You live in NC we could get that thing looking top shape. Plenty more to come on the LX. Really…only getting started.
Great video! Love how thorough you are with your work. That carpet looks so much better! How do you like the Kilmat now that it has been in for a while? Is there a noticable difference?
Thanks so much! I can’t say for certain how much the Kilmat has helped, but now that the trim has been reinstalled, it’s much quieter in the interior. I should have tried to take some decibel readings before and after, but unfortunately didn’t think about it at the time. Thanks for the support!
@@TheNonnell At least you hav it back together again ;-) I think I might be doing dynamat/kilmat or something similar as I am getting further into restoring this 1997 Land Cruiser. Your video may have pushed me over the edge to just go ahead and add that to the list of to-do's
@@NKPGarage Nice! That's an 80 series right? I love that body style. Again, not sure how much it helped, but I'm glad I did the Kilmat anyway. Best of luck!
@@TheNonnell Yes sir, it's the last year of the 80 series. It'll be a fun project. I just ordered up my sound deadening this morning. Your video got me hooked to pull the trigger!
What are some of the links for the cleaning tools you used?
Hey. Apologies for getting back to you so late. I don't have specific links for the products, but here is a list of some of the tools and chemicals I used:
- Bissell 3624 Spot Clean Professional Portable Carpet Cleaner
- Chemical Guys Foaming Citrus Fabric Clean Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner
- AMMO NYC Lather Interior Cleanser
- 303 Interior and Exterior Protectant
- AM Details All purpose cleaner or Simple Green (diluted)
I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
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