EPIC KILMAT Sound Deadener Install & Payoff

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  • EPIC KILMAT Sound Deadener Install & Payoff
    I've been wanting to install sound deadener in my 1995 GMC Suburban since I bought it. Upon doing some research I found this product called KILMAT that seemed to get great reviews. This is a very low cost alternative to the big names in the business. Due to the great reviews and the low cost I decided to buy it and install. The experience was great.
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  • @1RoadGarage
    @1RoadGarage  4 года назад +42

    If you're wondering about the KILMAT, here's an Amazon link: amzn.to/2LZyDoB. **I am part of the Amazon associate program and make a commission on sales made through associate links.

    • @antonioclifton6613
      @antonioclifton6613 4 года назад +3

      That and what about those led bulbs?

    • @scout4locations
      @scout4locations 4 года назад

      Nice deal. If I do but it, I'll be able to kick you down

    • @Infanitunit1
      @Infanitunit1 4 года назад

      I’ve used this on my skar system and it’s night and day with sound improvement I’ll be sure to use your link when I use sound deadening on my roof

    • @raymondc.3003
      @raymondc.3003 4 года назад

      Does this help with heat from the trans tunnel??

    • @thereanfelixtrejo6787
      @thereanfelixtrejo6787 4 года назад

      1ROAD how come you and Farris no longer do RUclips Anymore well the channel you had before.

  • @seancarraher
    @seancarraher 4 года назад +515

    All 88-98’s GM trucks came with a spilled coke on the carpet from the factory

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 4 года назад +9

      White or caramel in color?!

    • @rmh_223
      @rmh_223 3 года назад +6

      @@jed-henrywitkowski6470 Probably coke colored

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  3 года назад +8

      seancarraher haha!

    • @nagunaks2222
      @nagunaks2222 3 года назад

      @@rmh_223 coke has caramel color

    • @ashleyfoster4928
      @ashleyfoster4928 3 года назад +5

      The 88 to 98 Chevrolet trucks never had real cup holders

  • @simplemanduke7128
    @simplemanduke7128 4 года назад +146

    You've made a great investment in comfort Sir. I've done this to every classic car I've owned. It also takes away the tin sound while driving. So diagnosing problems suspension brakes drivetrain will be enhanced. I strongly recommend doing the roof it's a giant steel drum skin. You might get great before and after readings on your decibel meter. For the roof save product and do long strips full product width with a 6 inch gap. I used to do the whole roof covered. Then a good family friend in the movie sound production biz told me this and he was right. With the bottom of the vehicle yes. Friction nose from wind tire contact suspension actuation bearings road conditions etc..... but the roof is just a steel patio cover keeping out wind sun and rain.just a suggestion. Love the channel

    • @sergiougalde1110
      @sergiougalde1110 4 года назад +2

      Thanks for the input, and I will be very grateful if you could elaborate more on how you insulate your car's roof!

    • @shimes424
      @shimes424 4 года назад +1

      If you cover the entire roof (like I do) you'll get better insulation, especially in the winter.
      Though I admit I only do it so I can hear myself think when it rains heavy, so the strips might save me some cash.

    • @tprovo6951
      @tprovo6951 3 года назад +3

      So if I put Kilmat on the bottom of my weathertech mats would that add a benefit???

    • @davidBarrel
      @davidBarrel 2 года назад

      so among noise... is it good to keep high temperatures (cold heat) outside of the cabin ?

  • @jacobvance429
    @jacobvance429 3 года назад +16

    killmat is a great product. Sound dampening isnt difficult but it is definitely time consuming. If you know what you're doing and thorough in your work, its an all day project just to do the doors, a full weekend to do the entire vehicle and two full weekends to do the ceiling and trunk (yes the trunk does matter and make a difference). Kick it up a level and add a layer of mass loaded vinyl over the butyl or killmat and done properly the vehicle will sound like a vault when you close the doors.

  • @johnhalchishick7094
    @johnhalchishick7094 2 года назад +10

    Take those extra pieces and stick them on easy to reach firewall spots. Even behind the glove box, around the fuse box emergency brake , peddles ect. You will be surprised how even hit and miss little spots will change the sound or lack of sounds it will make. This stuff is well worth your time and if you found a cheaper source , that's even better. Definitely makes a huge difference in the doors. Makes old loose sounding doors sound tight as a drum. Love your post,
    keep up the good reasonable upgrades..

  • @francescobertelli8588
    @francescobertelli8588 4 месяца назад +2

    funny enough but after applying the Kilmat just on the front and rear floor of my Porsche 911 '82, I had the same feeling of being able to hear the music from the rear speakers... and I havent apply Kilmat to the doors yet! im super excited. super easy material to work with.

  • @sndwav2049
    @sndwav2049 4 года назад +4

    That old 'Burban is in BEAUTIFUL shape! Congratulations! I'm jealous. Great video. I did the same on my '07 Avalanche with SoundShield. SUPER easy to work with and fantastic results. You've inspired me to make a video on it; I documented the process with lots of photos.

  • @alfredoheredia1888
    @alfredoheredia1888 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for doing this video! You took the time to explain step by step and I'm very grateful. Now I know what I can do to do my car soundproof and improve my car sound system.

  • @dobed7142
    @dobed7142 4 года назад +17

    Outstanding work.
    Showing how you installed.
    Details on material with installing guiding., keep it up.
    Oh good on doing the doors.

  • @chrclmnky
    @chrclmnky 2 года назад +2

    It is very satisfying watching all your videos specially this sound deadening project. Nicely done!

  • @jester1027
    @jester1027 4 года назад +2

    Badass! Thanks for the video! so glad theres an alternative to the main brand. So much more affordable and actually something I've wanted to do for a while now!

  • @bigbair45
    @bigbair45 4 года назад +4

    I added this exact Killmat to my 2009 Duramax doors and also used foam on the inside of my door 4 panels. I can attest that you in fact are not having any placebo effect. My truck is so quiet now with just the doors done that you would never guess from the inside that it has a 3" downpipe and a 4" exhaust. I plan on doing the rest of the truck sometime next Summer. Love the videos Jimmy! Keep up the great work!

  • @geoffmooregm
    @geoffmooregm 4 года назад +1

    Did same on my 93 GMC Sonoma. Man what a difference. Completely kills the road noise in the cab and makes it more like a modern mid level car.
    One day I would like to try that Lizard Skin product

  • @MrSkittles618
    @MrSkittles618 3 года назад +2

    The best video I found on RUclips so far str8 to the point. I was having a hard time deciding which brand, kilmat it is Thanks

  • @383mazda
    @383mazda 4 года назад +23

    As I understand it, killmat and other constraint layer dampers are for minimizing resonant vibrations in the structure of the car, not for blocking sound. In other words, you don't need 100% coverage (diminishing returns after around 33% coverage). But if course, dynomat and killmat aren't going to stop you from buying more than you need...
    Mass loaded vinyl is what blocks sound (road noise) and that's what you want full coverage on.

    • @6980869
      @6980869 Год назад +8

      im hearing kilmat first, then a layer of closed foam, theeeen cover it all w/the mass loaded vinyl ftw. Given, this is possibly up to a 1/2" of material added, so one must be very aware of placement of the stuff, for the fitment purposes.

    • @ratsalad346
      @ratsalad346 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly right.@@6980869

    • @aakudev
      @aakudev 3 месяца назад

      Mazda, which areas are best to reduce road noise, I don't have much money so can try the important areas only with patches of butyl and mlv over it.

    • @383mazda
      @383mazda 3 месяца назад +2

      @@aakudev big flat areas first. Thump / drum around with your fingers and cover the spots that resonate the most. You'll notice that the middle of a big flat panel resonates a lot vs a spot near the edge that has a lot of bends or corners.

    • @aakudev
      @aakudev 3 месяца назад

      @@383mazda Thanks, I own a 8th Gen Civic 4D, I cant see any front wheel wells from inside the cabin, how can I make that silent, is it possible from outside?

  • @engrcumins9809
    @engrcumins9809 4 года назад +8

    Good job, great demonstration. When I decide to do this I'll purchase through our link. Thank you.

  • @pfoxhound
    @pfoxhound 4 года назад +72

    Next video idea: removal of multiple dents from doors.

  • @Dorngrunder
    @Dorngrunder 4 года назад +4

    I really like your channel Jimmy, old suburbans are rare here in Sweden these days but I like your content, merry christmas buddy

  • @johnhalchishick7094
    @johnhalchishick7094 2 года назад +1

    Buddy of mine installed this stuff and his doors on like a 1950s truck what a difference made those doors sounds so tight unbelievable

  • @holeshotinspectionllc2412
    @holeshotinspectionllc2412 4 года назад

    I have used 80mil kilmat in the last 2, car audio build I’ve done, I have 4 layers on the roof of my Durango, and I’m floating towels, easy too apply, very effective, priced right....👍👍

  • @seekerofthetruth13
    @seekerofthetruth13 3 года назад

    I did a similar product in my trunk for subs. I have a 2016 Altima. Even just doing the trunk was a pretty nice project. It does take effort but is always worth it.

  • @bsalightning69
    @bsalightning69 2 года назад

    I am just starting to do this on my 1997 Chevy Cheyenne truck. My project started as a rear tailgate and a driver side door. 6 months later, its a frame up. Way much more money and time than 1st thought, but results is going to be good. Decided on the sound deadening part when I got a interior out of a wrecked Yukon, and had to spray paint everything on the inside to match. Was a no brainer for the killmat, it has good reviews. Am using the 50mil stuff on everything except for the floor, where I'm using the heavier. No matter what, it's going to be way better than before. I love to watch someone else do something 1st, gives me a good idea of what to expect, thanks.

  • @reddhazlight1496
    @reddhazlight1496 4 года назад +2

    Great vid, thanks for the review I bought fat mat last year and this seems a lot cheaper and thicker than fat mat.

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
    @jed-henrywitkowski6470 4 года назад +2

    In high school, science and history were my strong points. I studied IT/CS in college and tonight, I just learned that mill is a measurement in of its self!

    • @jindiparks3767
      @jindiparks3767 2 года назад

      You are right “mil” is short for “millimetre”. There are 1000 millimetres in 1 metre, which VERY roughly is a yard. A mil is very roughly about the same as twice the thickness of your finger nail. 👍
      (Also we have mils in liquid. A millilitre is 1thousand parts of 1 litre.

  • @MartinFuentes126
    @MartinFuentes126 4 года назад +38

    Headliner deadener next?

  • @NMBRPL8
    @NMBRPL8 3 года назад

    Smashed the like button before the intro title rolled. Informative and entertaining, infotainment done well. Thanks for the content, must do this on my car soon.

  • @AzraelIgnis
    @AzraelIgnis 3 года назад +8

    Great video by the way. Your reaction was the same reaction I had when I installed it in my first vehicle.
    If you really want to quiet that cab you need to spend a hell of a lot more on different materials and layer them. I've installed dynamat in every vehicle I've owned and practically a professional at this point. It's expensive. To properly do it the amount of money you spend on the cost of the material has too high of a diminishing return for what you gain from it.

    • @AzraelIgnis
      @AzraelIgnis 3 года назад +2

      I'm an audio enthusiast so naturally I tend to gravitate to the best sounding system in every car and sound deadening is key. Expensive hobby.

  • @hbmdre
    @hbmdre 4 года назад +1

    I’ve been thinking about doing this to my 2 door 94 Yukon I made up my mind now it’s a go

  • @titaniumman_22
    @titaniumman_22 Год назад

    Thanks for this video brother. I love music and thoroughly enjoy driving and cranking the tunes. I will be installing this product for certain this fall.

  • @sevaslee4865
    @sevaslee4865 4 года назад +1

    Dawg quickest, fastest video on kilmat and placements !! 100%

  • @mooreunifiedservicesllc6443
    @mooreunifiedservicesllc6443 4 года назад

    I love the videos!! I got the same flow master after your review and now I will be getting this too . Thank you

  • @bobit8742
    @bobit8742 3 года назад +1

    wow 1 box can do the entire car. i didn't know they give that much of material in 1 box. I am going to give this a try, even though my car is smaller than this truck. good job

  • @W3sleyb
    @W3sleyb 4 года назад +5

    I was very tempted to do this to my truck since I’m putting in some new door speakers, this pushed me over the edge! I think about 3 boxes should cover all of my 1st gen Tundra, double cab

    • @optimusprime3484
      @optimusprime3484 2 года назад

      How did the killmat help with exterior/exhaust noise? I'm thinking of doing this to my tundra.

  • @SupahEXPE00
    @SupahEXPE00 4 года назад +1

    I went all crazy knocking the entire car after installing sound deadening. Though your method is the most practical, what I did is after pressing the sheet in place, I then used a heat gun to soften the sheet so that it's easier to press, even by hand, with a cloth to prevent cooking my hands.

  • @myboy051
    @myboy051 4 года назад

    Back about a year ago I used the killmat 80mil and the noico closed cell foam Matt over the Killmat . It made a good difference. My truck is a new body 2007 Silverado ext cab vortec max .

  • @tulleyjim8358
    @tulleyjim8358 4 года назад +1

    Almost a news broker sounds the end there 😁
    Neat builds keep it up. Gives me ideas for my upcoming projects.

  • @78gagta78
    @78gagta78 2 года назад

    Also besides the back dont forget the roof, is really thin metal that resonates a lot of sound, Great vid, I know know how much I need for my 2000 sierra extended cab.

  • @Treeguygarrett
    @Treeguygarrett 3 года назад +4

    I forgot to buy a roller when I got my sound dampening stuff and I just used the handle of a screwdriver for it and it worked great

  • @torlandmusiq
    @torlandmusiq 10 месяцев назад

    love the channel!! Kenny Loggins always has some great content. subscribed.

  • @paulhare662
    @paulhare662 2 года назад +2

    Nice that you acknowledge the "placebo" effect. My Chevy II feels faster after I change the oil.

  • @therajuncajun6487
    @therajuncajun6487 4 года назад +1

    I agree with James Hall! Do the roof also....man the difference in the sound with nothi g on will make you wonder why you didn't do it sooner! 👍

  • @seveleleventwelve
    @seveleleventwelve 2 года назад +1

    That bulb replacement was so satisfying 🌟

  • @peppilameu3144
    @peppilameu3144 3 года назад +1

    To 1ROAD, I am getting some real humor from your mentioning of "I gotta replace this REAL OLD Bulb". Haha, I gotta replace this Glass Radio Vacuum Tube with this new Fuse!
    I have noticed that you mentioned a few times "I am doing the best that I can" and it always reminds me of my OIC yelling at me "Do not ever say you are doing the best that you can. You can, and will always do better!"
    Brother, you did a fantastic job. Better than I probably could. Looks good, and most importantly it is functional. That is a lot of work I want to do my vehicle which is an older vehicle with low miles luckily; A 2007 Impala SS with 35K miles.
    And you are correct with the [Mil] being a unit of measure but also it stands for 1000ths place. I believe but do not quote me on that.

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  3 года назад

      Hulk 0331 1_3 Charlie CO thanks man!

  • @mattbonney7591
    @mattbonney7591 4 года назад +6

    I purchased a 1996 Acura Integra Hatchback not too long ago, and I think it would benefit a sound deadening install.
    This looks fairly easy, thanks for the video! Boosts my confidence in doing it myself with my little Acura!

    • @MasonAK.1
      @MasonAK.1 4 года назад +3

      It'll definitely mask the squeaks and rattles of an older car. Keep in mind any performance upgrades are probably going to increase noise and vibration overall, but sound deadening will help.

  • @jonathanh871
    @jonathanh871 2 года назад

    He gives me FixThisBuildThat vibes but for cars, love it!

  • @theocomer1
    @theocomer1 3 года назад +1

    Can’t wait to record my install on my channel. Thanks for a great video and explanation

  • @scottreasons4746
    @scottreasons4746 4 года назад

    I have a 95 Chevy Suburban as well but it's a 2500 with the 454. I'm going to be doing this to it when I paint it and replace the carpet. I like your videos bro good job!!

  • @sbfhawk4343
    @sbfhawk4343 4 года назад +4

    I started doing this to my CRX even though I wanted to be lighter this is on my Daily driven CRX and added Deadener to quiet the cab inside. The exhuast sound is not bad but CRX make alot of road noise and with the B16A and 200 HP you can hear the Road per say. Now I feel like I am driving in a nice quiet Acura or lexus without the added noise. I can actually hear my music now and hear my own voice. I also added AC to the Car since I was not thinking of just purely racing but daily driving comfort. What a difference it makes

    • @MrCharlie23465
      @MrCharlie23465 2 года назад

      Hoping it helps me I've got a ej1 with a k swap pushing 275 n/a and going tone deaf after long drives (daily)

    • @beyondpistache8413
      @beyondpistache8413 5 месяцев назад

      How more heavy do you think that made you car? Are those foam panels light?

    • @sbfhawk4343
      @sbfhawk4343 5 месяцев назад

      @@MrCharlie23465 So i used sound deading sricky mats that are not heavy but i believe with the bottom of my floor pan , top ceiling i added another 45lbs with AC unit The CRX is DX so it scaled in at 1890lbs with the 17 inch old school rims and those upgrades it sits ar 1989 lbs or so its not bad

  • @jorgenvonstrangle000
    @jorgenvonstrangle000 4 года назад

    I just purchased this and installed it for my 2 front doors but man the sound is not rattling from speakers like it would or shake the doors hard, the bass is perfection, I'm gonna buy more 80ml 36sqft boxes and i got a chevy impala, i plan to do the whole car may as well lol.

  • @erwin643
    @erwin643 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info. Currently in the process of rebuilding another door for my 1990 Dodge Cummins.

  • @oldredz7189
    @oldredz7189 3 года назад +1

    Glad I found this video! Rebuilding my 94 k1500 and these trucks have a ton of noise in the cab

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  3 года назад

      Lots of noise! I’m thinking about getting some Havelock Wool... maybe insulating the ceiling.

  • @jfv65
    @jfv65 2 года назад +2

    Anything under 75dba seems pretty good to me.
    You can get some additional improvements by applying the material to the inside of all wheel tubs. Tires produce lots of noise.

  • @odingnarles
    @odingnarles 3 года назад

    Years ago I wanted to multi purpose my 79 bronco. Ripped out the carpet and applied a multi layer to get a 5/8 thick layer of “Hercules Liner” full flooring. Worked till rust took the floorboards

  • @garydevlin5325
    @garydevlin5325 4 года назад

    Great job Jimmy love your videos👍

  • @jameshall4385
    @jameshall4385 4 года назад +67

    you need to do the roof. that large metal surface is like a giant reverberator. i bet that would make an even bigger difference. try something with insulation properties. that would help with interior comfort from heat as well

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  4 года назад +27

      The roof sounds like it'd be the hardest. Taking the headliner down without breaking it... 😬

    • @tinman9341
      @tinman9341 4 года назад +3

      1ROAD it is a pain. I did my 1992 GMC Sierra headliner and it was terrible!!!! I broke several plastic trim pieces pulling it out. I’m sure the burb is a lot more involved.

    • @Des420
      @Des420 4 года назад +4

      @@1RoadGarage The headliner should be very similar to the 2000+ versions, and those are pretty easy... Took it down and put it back up solo and had no issues. Just make sure you keep the factory mounting holes clear.

    • @Des420
      @Des420 4 года назад +2

      @@1RoadGarage Forgot to add; you can use the scrap pieces on the back of the plastic trim that squeaks.

    • @rgruenhaus
      @rgruenhaus 4 года назад +1

      The weatherstrip around the openings like moonroof and doors leak much of the noise in from the road.

  • @feedrate1
    @feedrate1 3 года назад

    I have a 2005 yukon denali and I'm about to do this .thanks for the videos.

  • @robertprice9052
    @robertprice9052 6 месяцев назад

    I sound proofed a vehicle several years ago. I used a name brand mat that did cost a pretty penny. If you want to up the game go back and put it on the inside of the door panels, and over the access holes on the inside door skins. Pu it in the inside of all the interior panels. In the back hatch, if there is no mechanism for the door or window (fixed back window) put the deadener on the inside of the hatch and then use a sound deadening foam, like an egg crate foam to fill the void. Do the inside of the panels and cover the access holes with deadener. In the hard to reach places like in the cavity between the doors and the back door and rear area use "good stuff" foam. In the back cargo area I put 1/4 neoprene foam under the carpet after using deadener on the skin, and cargo area. This was a vehicle drove daily, took hunting and camping, and my family on vacations. I always wanted to put deadener on the roof and have a new headliner put in, but its was just too much money. The vehicle already was like a studio booth when sitting in it with the motor off. Great video! Enjoyed it a lot.

  • @taraaaron1242
    @taraaaron1242 3 года назад

    I put some of this on my jl jeep omg makes a huge difference. I only did the drive train are and back. I plan on doing the roof , doors and entire front floor pan. Plus I'm doing it to my 1998 tj jeep and my gladiator.

  • @johnnypetersen8088
    @johnnypetersen8088 2 года назад

    I didn't even consider doing inside the door cavity I cover about 95% of my doors over that removable metal cover.
    Anyway, couldn't agree more. My c1500 went from tin can to a luxury vehicle. Total game changer.

  • @areyouswerious
    @areyouswerious Год назад

    I've used this product as well and it is excellent

  • @adrianhernandez3802
    @adrianhernandez3802 4 года назад +1

    Great video, wish I would of seen it before I installed my killmat a couple days ago lol

  • @bret9741
    @bret9741 2 года назад +9

    It takes a lot more than just killmat to improve sound reduction. On newer quieter vehicles the manufacturer uses a combination of mass load and either closed cell of fiber based insulation. In additon the manufacturers have added better wheel well liners and bonded depleted rubber bonding on the exterior surfaces under the vehicle. In addition, the higher end vehicles have double or triple layer glass, double weather seals, and some are even adding noice deadening through the factory radio system.

    • @erwin643
      @erwin643 10 месяцев назад +1

      True. I ended -up with a good sound-dampening effect just by installing after-market ABS wheel well liners in my 1995 Nissan Pickup.

    • @bret9741
      @bret9741 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@erwin643 that is one of the best fast low cost sound reduction.
      I build custom homes and have gotten into sound deadening offices, movie rooms, music rooms etc… it’s pretty easy to sound deaden a large space. But cars are tough. There isn’t much room to decouple surfaces that transfer sound.

  • @YDSTE
    @YDSTE 4 года назад

    I love the idea of using the trim tool for the ridges!!!

  • @Chrisabbott808
    @Chrisabbott808 4 года назад

    Great video, I used the same product and have had great results. I would ad that while the product is fairly flex a heat gun helps. Honestly just save it for a summer project and deal with the heat imo,

  • @edwintorres4614
    @edwintorres4614 4 года назад +1

    I went overkill on my 97 GMC I gutted the doors out and covered everything top to bottom even around the brackets did the roof also all except the floor I put new jute matting. As a bonus I installed Road kill 3 piece speaker foams on and behind the door speakers, made a huge difference to the sound of the music. Took me 3 days because took the doors all the way apart but was worth it for the sound quality and insulation properties. Doors make that nice solid thud sound when closing.

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  4 года назад +1

      Hey man I've been thinking about those three piece speaker foam kits... Did it make a huge difference? Did you install it exactly as instructed? With that big foam pad stuck against the door skin?

    • @edwintorres4614
      @edwintorres4614 4 года назад

      Yes made a huge difference in the sound quality I followed the instructions exactly as it said I guarantee you will not be disappointed! I just wish I would of made a video of the install but I do have pictures I could email them to you.

  • @BogieSIX
    @BogieSIX 4 года назад +3

    96 Bronco here. I gotta try this stuff.

  • @pathslesstrampled9906
    @pathslesstrampled9906 4 года назад +2

    Bringing the sauce yet again! Another great video. I have been thinking of doing this with my 97 2-door for years. You have convinced me I need to get on it.
    Hey, I am picking up a 4-door 99 Tahoe to go with my 97 2-door next week! Under 100,000 miles, looks and drives like new. Can't wait.

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  4 года назад +2

      Sounds like good finds!! What you need to do is start a RUclips channel and film any fixes you do.

  • @senna138
    @senna138 Год назад

    I subscribed when I heard the coyote cold start.. good sound man

  • @Viages
    @Viages 4 года назад +1

    Nice vid , Mr Budget 👌🏻

  • @Jopn83
    @Jopn83 4 года назад +1

    Cool I always wanted to do it too. Thanks for the info.

  • @jbynum638
    @jbynum638 3 года назад

    Great video. Great explanations. I have the mat but was debating to install myself. Think I'll give it a shot. I have a new truck so I was just worrying about deconstruction. Hopefully its not too bad.

  • @j0nrages851
    @j0nrages851 4 года назад

    Should have done before and after, but seriously considering it myself! I'll have to check out Kilmat

  • @bsfunk44
    @bsfunk44 4 года назад

    Good vid dude. Just bought some kilmat for the cargo area of my Corvette.

  • @MalibuWaGOON
    @MalibuWaGOON 4 года назад

    So crazy worth it i wish i would have dynamat my wagon before i put the interior in. My bro used a 50x10ft roll and did the entire inside of his 5.3 swap 63 impala i cant wait to hear how quiet it is once the interior is in 👀

  • @kilmatsounddeadening8261
    @kilmatsounddeadening8261 4 года назад +30

    Hello,
    1ROAD! Wow, it's awesome video! Thank you for featuring Kilmat in it. We really like it! May we ask for your permission to share fragments of this footage as an instructional video for our customers and tag you? Thank you advance!

  • @d1strappazon
    @d1strappazon 4 года назад

    And of course you're in California so the weather is probably a lot more suitable for applying that right now. Like I'm in Michigan and it's 20 degrees out right now so I would have to do it inside my barn with the heat on let the car warm up first for that stuff to stick real good. I used dynamat back in the day in my bass competition cars. That stuff works awesome. Their all about the same quality but very different in price. Great job.

  • @jamesfelix2096
    @jamesfelix2096 4 года назад +1

    Nice video i like the blue interior love the square body

  • @ratagris21
    @ratagris21 3 года назад +20

    Great to hear this makes a difference. If you do the whole truck with roof it will be a big difference. On the average decibel drop is between 20-25 decibels.

    • @koniko169
      @koniko169 10 месяцев назад

      More like 8-9 db. 20-25 maybe on a home made box on wheels with absolutely 0 sound deadening before.

  • @kmg501
    @kmg501 4 года назад +14

    I need to do this to the inside of my motorcycle helmet. :-]

    • @shimes424
      @shimes424 4 года назад +5

      Lol it might help
      Do it after riding season is over. The off-gassing could take weeks even with a fan on it.
      The butyl rubber smells and causes headaches as it cures.

    • @Jaden-up3bg
      @Jaden-up3bg 3 года назад +2

      Use hi-fidelity ear plugs brother, it's saved my hearing from getting worse.

  • @veloski1031
    @veloski1031 4 года назад +1

    Nice you are using the trim removal tools to get areas the roller can't fit in, but you can use the end of the roller handle too.

  • @1ZZFE
    @1ZZFE 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video and hardwork.

  • @cabeziduro
    @cabeziduro 4 месяца назад

    You did a great job, in case you didn't know they sell deadening spray.👍👍

  • @l.cfootman3259
    @l.cfootman3259 4 года назад

    Good Job Jimmy!! Love your passion!!

  • @bernandoturner4840
    @bernandoturner4840 2 года назад

    You do great info vids jimmy.. tank’s alot..🤣

  • @ezeNdog
    @ezeNdog 3 года назад

    Nice vid man... I had a 1999 square body with that same intieror .. I don't know why but that is still one of my favorite most comfortable interiors .. I just had the bench seat with food up console

  • @ali-vn9vf
    @ali-vn9vf 14 дней назад

    That's great. Thank you man 🙏👌

  • @honestguy7764
    @honestguy7764 4 года назад

    Hey I own that radioshack sound level meter. I used it to hand calibrate my surround system 20 years ago.

  • @dillonkoch72
    @dillonkoch72 3 года назад

    I used 4 boxes of this sound deadener in my Honda spl build. and i still ran out once I got to my floor. But it works wonders. I have almost no road noise. My my bass is crazy loud

  • @tossedsalad5532
    @tossedsalad5532 4 года назад +2

    Great Job Jimmy ... A suggestion prior to your next video and job ( send out a tease that you will be doing this project next called xyz what ever ) (( Then us NO it ALLS can give you tips prior to you starting your job I would be curious to see what tips you may receive prior to your attempted job and comment on the suggestions ))
    My suggestion would have been to spray rubberized undercoat on the top 1/2 of doors and bottom channel area hard to get at with sheet material ... But spray can possible { the undercoat solidifies on the channeling and tightens the drum effect sound and rust proofs area with also a heat stabilizer effect for winter and summer temp swings} ( also lining over the removable metal on the doors also double effects sound deading) your roof does have lots of noise travel from large area sheet drum effect. I have personally undercoated the fire wall engine side for noise suppression rattle can job. It all makes a better ride comfort in sound and warmth in Canada Winters YES time consuming jobs but for the amount of time in the vehicle well worth the labour and cost for sound and heat difference overall. Also allowed pressure washing carpets in summer for cleaning and shampooing seats.
    The over all job effectiveness is a 3 to 4 scale out of 5 related to the dual benefit of sound and climate control.
    Also the kids and wife have not figured out how to remove the duck tape installed on them LOL Duck tape $3.99 worth the cost
    Great video again your the Mr. Miyagi of wax on wax off

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  4 года назад

      Haha! Great comment and suggestion! 👍

  • @jestertech3790
    @jestertech3790 4 года назад

    I swear, I got a '95 suburban as well, and it is like the opposite of yours. It has 4 times the miles, lots of sketchy my looking body work. It is otherwise the exact same truck, and still runs like a champ with no major mechanical problems.

  • @donaldlong9649
    @donaldlong9649 4 года назад +3

    cant wait for rear to get done

  • @jeremylong7411
    @jeremylong7411 4 года назад

    Great Video! Clean truck too!

  • @gregcy89
    @gregcy89 2 года назад

    The old GMC is like a new Range Rover now :D
    Great work sir ;)

  • @Pitchpullin5
    @Pitchpullin5 3 года назад +7

    Never wanted a 95 Surburban more in my life than now, very nice! btw what sunglasses are you rocking? Thanks for the video.

    • @johnhalchishick7094
      @johnhalchishick7094 2 года назад

      I had both this older suburban style and I now have a 2005 Denali. To be honest I wish I had the older suburban the Denali has too many bells of whistles. There are computers that control everything and it's really kind of a pain in the butt. I mean don't get me wrong my Denali has a 6.0 all-wheel drive I've changed the exhaust still has the cats but I now have dual Glass packs on it with weed burners. I'm currently eliminating all of the ride packages that came with I've raised to back end about 5" played with the keys up front I'm currently sitting 40 inches of the back 36 and 1/2 in the front. I have new keys for the front but now looking at new lower and upper control arms that will be able to handle the lift. All these modifications would have been so much easier on the older style suburban.

  • @jr303official
    @jr303official 3 года назад

    I use some M3 heavy duty spray adhesive as a primer. It makes it stick permanently and helps the product from peeling off with high heat from the sun.

  • @stevestepp-vr8ki
    @stevestepp-vr8ki 13 дней назад

    I did this to my 2020 tahoe. Used 4 boxes of that kilmat. It's actually like #25 out of 30 of the top deadeners. So actually crappy compared to others.. but for the price is good. I stripped my tahoeninside and did the entire thing top bottom sided etc under seats. But I have 15k watt system and it def works by reducing the vibrations. My truck does not rattle.

  • @mylesl2890
    @mylesl2890 7 месяцев назад

    sound reduction is multiple steps, normally everybody just does killmat. adding a mass loaded vinyl and foam. really does the job

  • @shadowzedge5793
    @shadowzedge5793 4 года назад +10

    For when I get ready to do this to my 99 OBS Tahoe w/5.7 I'll be pulling off the entire inner panel to get as much access to the metal on the door as I can.

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  4 года назад +4

      Yes, you should do that. I just didn't mind so much. I think most of the road noise will come from the lower portion of the door so I was okay with just that.

    • @shadowzedge5793
      @shadowzedge5793 4 года назад +2

      @@1RoadGarage I can understand that. I will be doing mine or more metal for not only sound deadening but also for thermal as I live in an area that gets far below zero and every little bit helps. Also it will help reject heat from the road, exhaust, and solar during summer.
      Can't wait to see you do more of your interior deadening and what the results are.

    • @Des420
      @Des420 4 года назад +1

      It's not worth the effort for the minor improvement returns. You only need 20% panel coverage for deadening, and you'd be better off focusing on sealing the inner door off from the cabin (factory plastic cover), than an incomplete thermal barrier with this material. SecondSkin has some specific products designed for temperature and noise insulation if you really want to do it full bore.

  • @awp2902
    @awp2902 4 года назад

    Great job ,definitely sounds different, here another product you can try 16W LED Fiber Optic Star Ceiling Kit RGBW

  • @muzguz7276
    @muzguz7276 3 года назад

    DB reading of high 60's and low 70's is good, very good.