Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

ok i'm at a stage where i'm going to sound deaden my doors soon ... i need to know how hard it is to get the door under panel off ... the trim is easy to take off and i will deaden that ... i need to know how hard it is to take of the under panel between the trim and the outer panel cause i want to deaden the outpanel too and rewire the speaker wire which i haven't done ...

also for all u guys who have sound deadened ur doors etc ... what stuff did u use??

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/20862-door-panels/
Share on other sites

SerenityMax from the online store on CAA. I've seen you around there a bit so I'm sure you can find it. It's supposed to be the equal of Dynamat extreme and it's better and cheaper than Brownbread. It costs $45 for two or $90 for five 500x430 sheets

and they deliver free anywhere in Australia now. I just ordered ten sheets for my doors and parcel shelf and I'll post my opinion of it here when it arrives.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/20862-door-panels/#findComment-438162
Share on other sites

hippy,

you cant detach the door between the outer door and the door panel. its all one piece. you will just have to get your windows up and reach in there (que the bloody knuckles... trust me, they will bleed).

i used some stuff called supra bitchmen sound sheets, very good stuff!! its like putting a layer of tarmac in your doors, no rattles anymore and when you shut the doors you get a BMW style 'THUD'. just remember to wrap all your linkages and cables in the door with some sort of padding so they dont rattle too.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/20862-door-panels/#findComment-438659
Share on other sites

Originally posted by BOoStEr

SerenityMax from the online store on CAA. I've seen you around there a bit so I'm sure you can find it. It's supposed to be the equal of Dynamat extreme and it's better and cheaper than Brownbread. It costs $45 for two or $90 for five 500x430 sheets

and they deliver free anywhere in Australia now. I just ordered ten sheets for my doors and parcel shelf and I'll post my opinion of it here when it arrives.

Post link to website please :D

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/20862-door-panels/#findComment-440859
Share on other sites

Originally posted by BOoStEr

SerenityMax from the online store on CAA. I've seen you around there a bit so I'm sure you can find it. It's supposed to be the equal of Dynamat extreme and it's better and cheaper than Brownbread. It costs $45 for two or $90 for five 500x430 sheets

and they deliver free anywhere in Australia now. I just ordered ten sheets for my doors and parcel shelf and I'll post my opinion of it here when it arrives.

Ive got a few weeks of my license suspension to go so im looking to do the same...Have you found any reviews/etc that compares the 'serenity max' againest other products?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/20862-door-panels/#findComment-441656
Share on other sites

from what i know .. most stuff is much of the same .. i've read lots of good stuff about serenity max ... lots of good stuff about all the other stuff like dynomat or whatever ... for me i'd be happy with the cheaper stuff as i think i can get it really cheap so i'd just use more of it ... brody please let me know how u go .. maybe take some pics of how u did it ... like how u got the stuff in the inside and things like that ... i'll probably do it in a months time ... which is enough to do more research ...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/20862-door-panels/#findComment-441707
Share on other sites

Brody

try this http://www.webaudiodirect.com/

If you really want cheap go the Supra deadsheet. The self- adhesive bitumen sheets are 530x190mm and the loading is about 3.5Kg/square Metre and only costs $2.75 per sheet. Serenitymax has a loading of 4Kg/square Metre and has a layer of aluminium foil on the outside but costs $18 a sheet. Serenitymax is the better product but if I was working to a budget it would be hard to beat the Supra deadsheet for value. The only problem I've had with it is that if you use it to cover holes it breaks up because it doesn't have the aluminium layer but that doesn't matter if you cover the holes with thin MDF first.

Bostik deadsheet is a similar product but the loading is only about 2.8 Kg/square Metre.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/20862-door-panels/#findComment-443346
Share on other sites

l'll scout round for some reviews (yes i looked on the car audio au forums and theres lot of info), and get some gear on the weekend, or the following week if i have to order it off the net...

Im not really interested in cutting up mdf (dont have tools), so ill see what my options are around it ;)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/20862-door-panels/#findComment-443361
Share on other sites

Icynene insulation and wall insulation batts for sound deadening under the carpet and in the doors also under the subs/enclosure in the boot... does the trick like a charm for uber cheap, a mate of mine that does SPL comps (with reinforced doors and funky plexiglass) uses this combo and he's got 156dB with next to no panel rattle etc.

Icynene insulation is a rising foam which is used as a sound deadener in buildings etc. Its got a sound transmission class of 37 and noise reduction coefficient of 70. It also stops airflow, is water resistant and works best on midrange (ie vocals/music). The batts block out the bass.

Works out to be sumfin like $50 a sq meter of sound deadening with that combo, so if you're on a budget you can still pull it off.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/20862-door-panels/#findComment-443603
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Though i'd post an update :(

Ive been able to get the brown bread sound deadening material cheaply thru a mate that runs a audio shop (lifestyle parra).

So far ive done 1 door (3/4 gotta do another clean layer) and much of the boot lid. With 2 subs up loud, the boot sounds 100x better, none of this tinny rattling shit, though theres abit to go which should finish off the rest. In the boot, u can see holes, ive patched these holes with BB, another layer on top, then another, and im about to do 1 clean layer (clean as in shinny alu without tar all ova it).

In terms of the door, didnt make *that* much of a diff, i think our doors are pretty solid as it is. Im going to add another layer and see if it helps. If uve got nothing better to do, its worthwhile :D

This is a 'another sketchy post' so if u have questions ask away :D

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/20862-door-panels/#findComment-463686
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Have a vb in honour of the car comming back
    • It was a great, but typical track day, and some VB was ingested at the night time debrief 🤪
    • And so, to round this out, I couldn't be happier to confirm @MBS206 has decided to buy the car. He drove down from sunny QLD with a trailer last week and it is off to its new home today. I'll let Matt confirm on next steps but I understand broadly that the plan is to leave it pretty much as is, and just get some quality wheel time with a nicely balanced car that is pretty much track ready. There are a few a jobs still to be done first but nothing too major and I think its a very smart buy Dinner last night at the Paragon with a round of VBs (mostly) for Neil
    • Well, 50 pages and the end of a chapter for this car. We took it out for a shakedown at Wakie yesterday, and everything went well. There were a couple of niggles: - Oil cooler fitting leak - tightened, cleaned, stopped leaking - Radiator cap overflow fitting was leaking....Mark called it, the overflow fitting was threaded in and not tight....tightened, tested and held pressure - Small oil leak at the rear of the block, probably the turbo oil feed - too hot to get at it comfortably but probably just needs to be nipped up - leak at the driver's side rear brake line where it meets the hardline. Fitting wasn't loose, so Matt backed it off and back on, no further leaks - there's also a leak somewhere on the top of the fuel tank, maybe that cross over fuel line - that was has been left to fix when its on a hoist Otherwise than those niggles the car went great, turned great and stopped great so it was a very successful day out. I'm always really nervous when a car first hits the track after a long break, especially with a brand new engine as well but it was great. VID-20251011-WA0007.mp4  Big thanks to @The Bogan who dropped by and helped out, @MBS206 and my nephew Lachlan the apprentice.  Neil's wife Mel also surprised the hell out of all of us by dropping by; she's up in Tamworth these days but was travelling to Melbourne so had plausible deniability for turning up at the garage, it was great to see her but also obviously a bit sad all round.
    • Skyline R33 Series 2 sedan tail lights in excellent condition. These are becoming harder to find, especially in this state.    BOTH SETS ARE IN FANTASTIC CONDITION (REFER TO PHOTOS)    ✅ No broken covers or cracks ✅ Lenses are in flawless condition ✅ All rear mounting lugs intact ✅ Comes complete as pictured ✅ Perfect for restoration, replacement, or upgrade   These lights are ready to go, no surprises just quality OEM parts.   These are definitely one of the better sets we have seen in a while. With minimal wear and tear they will come as you see. Bear in mind they are not brand new they are almost 30 years old now. To find them in this condition isn’t easy they can only be obtained on the second hand market.   Australia Wide Postage Available At Buyers Expense. Silver Set:$850 Grey Set:$850 PM Me for purchase or any other questions  IMG_2166.dng IMG_2165.dng IMG_2172.dng IMG_2173.dng IMG_2174.dng IMG_2179.dng IMG_2180.dng IMG_2260.dng IMG_2258.dng IMG_2259.dng IMG_2261.dng IMG_2266.dng IMG_2273.dng IMG_2274.dng IMG_2276.dng
×
×
  • Create New...