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I lowered the rear 3/4” to level it out. Went back to stock in rear because the truck would bottom out very hard on decent sized dips on the highway (aero mode) And could feel it hitting bump stops in normal mode around town. Look at the bump stops in the rear with factory links to see how close...
Subscribed! I’ve been working on this issue for over a year. I’ve had the back seats out many many times, played with all the weather stripping and adjusted the doors etc etc etc.
Well, I have to retract my comment earlier about my truck starting with no fob present. My lady had her purse in the backseat, and she had my spare key inside! Works as intended. Ha
Thanks! I’ll try the micro fiber towels just below the window track. I have played with stuffing behind the rear carpet with many different materials, but I always end up pulling half of it out because I block too much airflow out of the cab and create positive pressure that pushes out on the...
I pulled The towels out a few days ago because I was still hearing road noise coming from the back seat while driving. Not much difference with and without the towels. I’ve tried so many things to deaden the road noise with not much luck. :( I’m going to have to just turn the radio up and enjoy...
I tried what @stevept did by stuffing rolled bath towels inside the lower door vent hole. I stuffed two up and back, parallel with the floor lengthwise and up against the plastic plate, then one more under those two to have the entire cavity behind the vent stuffed, then I stuffed one more below...
Did it help deaden the road noise!!? I wouldn’t put anything in between the body panels that will hold and trap water from escaping, mine is full of mud atm when I pulled the vent cover, so I know it gets pretty wet in there. But, possibly using foam to baffle noise coming thru the vent and...
I used to do the same exact thing! Idk why. Probly the same reason why I am always listening for wind noise instead of cranking the sweet stereo. I gotta change those habits; they may lead to insanity! Lol
Not much effect, may dampen it a bit, which in my opinion it needs.
Here is a pic of the dampener folded in half placed between the seat and sub. You can see it from the driver side rear seat when the armrest is down :( wish it were black and not white.
I bought two of these: uxcell 50cmx80cm Car Audio Stereo... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KX96WEK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I installed one on the drivers side behind the rear wall carpet and the other on the passenger side between the rear seat and the subwoofer. Helped a bunch. I have had this...
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