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Willie Ditz Mar 25, 2011 07:39 PM

Sound deadening road noise
 
Does anyone know of any place that has sound deadening kits for our HHR's.
Finally got it riding pretty good again, after changing to quick struts and now rear shocks also.
Now if I could make the road noise much less, I could be a happy camper again here. Probably in a coule of weeks, I will be getting snow tires off. Back to the chrome wheels and Michelins back on again. I'm sure that will help some here.
Am leaving here shortly for the week-end, but will get back on sometime next week here again.
I just happened a short time agao to see that they make like a whole sound deadening kits for Corvette's. As our wonderful Minnesota roads have my
2002 Vette riding a little rough also. I put Michelins on that last summer and I could safely say they took away 50-60% of the road noise.
I was hoping the HHR would do that with tires, but didn't quite make the same difference as on the "Vette".
Thanks for any answers!!!

Laco Mar 25, 2011 07:48 PM

I'm running Michelin Hydro Edges, much less road noise than when the original Firestones were on it. Having said that, though, I'm told by my wife, when she occasionally rides in the back seat with 'guest riders', there is a lot more road noise in back, then in the front of the HHR. It would be nice, if there was a way to quiet some of it, but I'm doubious much can be done.

Rainman Mar 25, 2011 08:50 PM

I've completely removed my interior and Fatmated the whole interior minus under the headliner, huge difference in sound quality in both music and road noise, took approx. 200 sf of material but will worth it, took my time and made sure all rattle points were covered. Fatmat is alot less in price then dynamat and does the same job.

THE BATMAN Mar 25, 2011 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by Rainman (Post 548991)
I've completely removed my interior and Fatmated the whole interior minus under the headliner, huge difference in sound quality in both music and road noise, took approx. 200 sf of material but will worth it, took my time and made sure all rattle points were covered. Fatmat is alot less in price then dynamat and does the same job.

Why not under the headliner ?


:batman:

Rainman Mar 25, 2011 10:26 PM

Lazy:roflol: not sure it's needed anyway, other then for heat issues and where I live 70 is hot :sun:

THE BATMAN Mar 25, 2011 10:39 PM

My headliner is so noisy it will be the first thing i do . :lol:

:batman:

843de Mar 25, 2011 10:50 PM

I'm not sure of the weight of the material that Rainman used, but Dynamat weighs in the neighborhood of .45 pounds per square foot. I wouldn't do the headliner just because of the added weight up high, that's exactly the opposite of what you would want to do while preserving your handling, its best to keep the added weight(if any)down low.

THE BATMAN Mar 25, 2011 10:58 PM

If you had my headliner , You would be incorrect Sir . :lol:

Rainman Mar 25, 2011 11:55 PM

I used 50 mil in the back up to the area under the cargo bins and 80 mil for the area from the fire wall back to the cargo bin and in the foot areas I doubled up, total weight added approxamently 90lbs, didn't do the headliner because I don't think its needed

IndianaJ.J. Apr 3, 2011 07:52 PM

:lol:I just turn up the radio. It eliminates most other noise.


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