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Old 06-19-2008, 06:20 PM
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Sound Deadener Install in Atlanta

Does anyone know of a good (and relatively inexpensive) place to get this done in the Atlanta metro area? What does it normally run to get the whole thing done? Thanks for the help guys.
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Old 06-19-2008, 07:25 PM
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Deadener installation is labor intensive if its done right...good and inexpensive don't really go together.

http://www.soundsensationsauto.com/

Some more info would help...what are you looking to do, trunk? doors? entire car? Is a system already installed or will any components be added at the same time? What year maxima do you have?
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Old 06-20-2008, 06:32 PM
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I know they don't go together, that's why I said relative. Besides I think it was more wishful thinking than anything. I have an '05 Max SE and I'm looking to get rid of the road noise. I'm thinking the floor, doors and trunk should be done.

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Old 06-20-2008, 10:39 PM
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As much as I'd like to support brick and mortars, your going to pay a lot for a shop to deaden an entire car. If you can find someone on the org local to you, you'll save a ton.
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and if you do it yourself or are involved you know it is done correctly. I have seen some "professional"shops deadener jobs. They take insane short cuts and are very over piced.
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Originally Posted by filtor1
and if you do it yourself or are involved you know it is done correctly. I have seen some "professional"shops deadener jobs. They take insane short cuts and are very over piced.
This is exactly why Im going to do mine along with someone who knows what they are doing. Cascade deadening, just front doors ( replacing front components ) and see how it sounds, then later will do rear doors. When I get the adding a Sub I'll do the trunk, deck, lid etc. Baby steps so my pockets don't get killed. This is the best approach imo unless you can dish out the dough all up front.
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Old 06-24-2008, 12:28 PM
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Thanks guys. I think I'm gonna take it nice and slow and attack this thing by myself one section at a time. Where did you think I should start? I thinking the trunk would be easiest but where do go for biggest impact?
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Read the deadener sticky. Everything you need is there.
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I read it. I think I'm going to go with RAAMmat and have a go at it. Thanks guys for the help. The Org has never let me down...
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