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jay'srs/ss
09-30-2007, 10:12 AM
How's it goin' guys! I've been away from the forum for a whole. I had to put my Camaro project on hold for various reasons. But i'm back in action again. And here's where it's at right now.

After installing a bad @ss stereo in it, I noticed way too many rattles. So I set forth to gut, strip, and sound deaden the interior. I also ordered a bunch of new stuff like new kick panles, headliner, carpet, 4th Gen seats, etc. Here are some pics of my progress...

The ride

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The system

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more pics can be seen here (http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2130731/3)

Gutted

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Stripped, sanded, coated in rust preventive primer

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Sprayed with Lizard Skin's Sound Control Formula


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So now I'm in the process of laying all the remaining sound deadening over the Lizard Skin. I originaly tried going with FatMat Rattle Trap (seen on the roof), but it didn't work out so well. Everything I applied on the roof fell off within a couple weeks! I would've been more than pissed if I had went ahead and put the headliner up. A little aid from a heat gun might have helped with adhesion, but i'm skeptical. I did apply it on the floor boards, cause it can't really fall off there. After re-researching sound deadening options, I chose to go with the products from Second Skin Audio (http://www.secondskinaudio.com/index.php). In replacement of the FatMat, I went with their Damplifier for the roof/doors, and i'll be applying their Overkill over that. I've noticed a pretty good improvement in heat/noise reduction with the LS alone. So with the addition of the products from Second Skin, my ride should be cool, quiet(well as quiet as a pumped SB w/ Flows & knocking stereo), with clean sounding tunes. My advice to someone about to start a sound deadening project, you get what you pay for! Spend the few extra bucks and go with a quality product, you'll be happy you did. :cheers:

crazyfireman
09-30-2007, 03:05 PM
What did you use to form the covering in your trunk??

jay'srs/ss
10-01-2007, 08:52 AM
What did you use to form the covering in your trunk??

I had my stereo guy install the system for me. He made the covers out of a thin but sturdy wood composite.

Smock67
10-01-2007, 04:46 PM
That looks really clean i plan on doing something similar in my firebird. just with JL subs, amps and components. Do you ever regret cutting up your dash for the head unit. Cause im contemplating just making a center console to house that along with a couple other things but it still undecided.

Patrick
10-01-2007, 05:23 PM
Regarding the Lizard Skin:

Did you apply it yourself-- if so how many gallons did you use? How difficult/easy was the actual application from prep to shooting?

I have been interested in LS for some time now, but I have never been able to ask anyone their opinion.

Thanks

jay'srs/ss
10-02-2007, 08:49 PM
That looks really clean i plan on doing something similar in my firebird. just with JL subs, amps and components. Do you ever regret cutting up your dash for the head unit. Cause im contemplating just making a center console to house that along with a couple other things but it still undecided.

I kinda regret cutting the dash, but's it's no biggie. I would've liked to fab up a nice housing that would mount on the center console where the stock gauges would be. Since I have the Covan's Classic gauge pod in the dash, I didn't need the console mounted gauges anymore. But for how I wanted it to look, I would've had to fab a new center console and didn't wanna do that at the time. That would be the way to go, if you don't wanna hack the dash.

jay'srs/ss
10-02-2007, 08:50 PM
Regarding the Lizard Skin:

Did you apply it yourself-- if so how many gallons did you use? How difficult/easy was the actual application from prep to shooting?

I have been interested in LS for some time now, but I have never been able to ask anyone their opinion.

Thanks

Got your email Patrick, you've got mail :cheers:

jay'srs/ss
10-04-2007, 11:23 PM
Today's proress. Damplifier on the roof, inside the doors, inner rear wheels wells, & rear inner fender.

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Smock67
10-05-2007, 04:47 AM
looking real good. i still need to get my doors done and stop procrastinating

jay'srs/ss
10-05-2007, 08:43 PM
A lil more progress tonite. My hands & back can only take so much at a time. A lil of the Overkill foam from Second Skin.

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Smock67
10-06-2007, 08:31 AM
your not going to hear any road noise in your car. nicely done

Posi12Bolt
10-08-2007, 02:33 AM
wow... tedious work goin on there

KHShapiro
09-03-2008, 10:08 AM
sorry to bring back such an old thread , but how much weight do you think you added?

maldo
09-03-2008, 10:51 AM
nice set up

Second Skin Rep
09-23-2008, 03:52 PM
Looking good man!
I am glad Second Skin could be included on your project!

ANT

DarkoNova
09-23-2008, 06:40 PM
How the hell did you get it all nice and neat in the doors? o_O

Any feedback on how quiet/cool it is with all that stuff installed?

Matt

CHUCKIE
12-11-2012, 06:07 AM
Looks great!