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It's kind of a roaring noise. I think it is mostly tire noise. Tire noise varies greatly according to the pavement type. On concrete it is terrible. On rubberized asphalt not so bad but I would still like it to be quieter.
really? thats interesting it seems quieter on most roads to me but the roads in bad condition sound the same. debating whether i should add mlv but i dont want to add any more weight
really? thats interesting it seems quieter on most roads to me but the roads in bad condition sound the same. debating whether i should add mlv but i dont want to add any more weight
Yea, I was hoping it would cut down on all of the resonant sound from road noise but I don't notice nor could I measure any difference in dB. I thought sound deadener would get rid of most of the booming noise and didn't want to add the extra cost, work, and weight of a MLV layer on top of that but I think that is what is required to actually make the car quieter.
The materials didn't cost very much but it was pretty labor intensive. It was a good quarantine project but I would've been really upset if I paid a shop a ton of money to do it.