archsteve
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- steve
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- 2025 Supra AT 3.0 Premium, Acura TL
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Since I got the car in December, I've noticed road noise coming from the trunk area - this seems to have gotten louder since my Toyota track day a few weeks ago (I am assuming the rubber build up on tires/ tire wear/etc is the temporary cause of that). So I ordered some sound insulation for the trunk floor, reasoning that this was closest to the source and except for that thin insulation on the trunk floor mat, there was nothing separating the road noise from the cabin. The insulation I got after a bit of internet research is standard 2 part foam sound deadening sheets (80mil layer and a 157mil layer). Current plan is to install that tomorrow pending the weather.
While I was waiting for it to arrive, I wondered if anyone had ever tried building a separation barrier between the cabin and trunk - it is kinda odd to see inside the hatch/trunk area from the cabin, and since its my daily driver I have a few tools/work supplies back there that I don't really want to see/hear. The only similar thread I saw on the forum was a fabric/leather drape right behind the seats, so here is my prototype/mockup that I'm experimenting with this weekend that is a more rigid version.
Similar thread from 2021 : https://www.supramkv.com/threads/ha...and-hatch-cargo-area-ever-been-produced.7795/
The white foam board was a 1/4" thick leftover marketing board from the office - the longest dimension is 38" +/- so a standard 2'x4' foam board from office depot should be ample. I cut it to fit the interior dimensions up against the back of the speaker box area, then back cut it vertically so the board would bend and allow it to be slipped in place. Tomorrow's plan is to apply the sound insulation to the rear face, then wrap both sides with an $11 roll of black car carpet from O'Reilly's. Not planning on attaching it permanently, the friction fit seems fine in the test, especially with the anticipated carpet thickness added to it.
Any suggestions/constructive criticisms welcomed, especially if someone has tried this before or if anyone has insight on the 80mil and 157 mil sound sheets from experience?
While I was waiting for it to arrive, I wondered if anyone had ever tried building a separation barrier between the cabin and trunk - it is kinda odd to see inside the hatch/trunk area from the cabin, and since its my daily driver I have a few tools/work supplies back there that I don't really want to see/hear. The only similar thread I saw on the forum was a fabric/leather drape right behind the seats, so here is my prototype/mockup that I'm experimenting with this weekend that is a more rigid version.
Similar thread from 2021 : https://www.supramkv.com/threads/ha...and-hatch-cargo-area-ever-been-produced.7795/
The white foam board was a 1/4" thick leftover marketing board from the office - the longest dimension is 38" +/- so a standard 2'x4' foam board from office depot should be ample. I cut it to fit the interior dimensions up against the back of the speaker box area, then back cut it vertically so the board would bend and allow it to be slipped in place. Tomorrow's plan is to apply the sound insulation to the rear face, then wrap both sides with an $11 roll of black car carpet from O'Reilly's. Not planning on attaching it permanently, the friction fit seems fine in the test, especially with the anticipated carpet thickness added to it.
Any suggestions/constructive criticisms welcomed, especially if someone has tried this before or if anyone has insight on the 80mil and 157 mil sound sheets from experience?
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