I was wondering if anyone who has gone through the process of installing sound deadening into their classic could share what they did/learned.
First... if anyone knows the proper amount of insulation for a classic (square footage), I'd like to know so I order the right amount. I'm not planning on doing the headliner, but I do plan on doing everything else.
Second... as far as general install goes... any tips? Whats the proper method of applying deadening around speakers (i've herad you need certain glues, etc)? How do you deal with round/irregular surfaces? How do I ensure I get that solid 'thunk' when I close my door?
Also... how are people installing their subwoofers? I have a sheet of aluminum between the trunk and the back seat (protection incase of fire). I was planning on cutting a hole in that just big enough for a sub box, and letting the sub fire through the back seat (not sure where in the cabin you'd have space to actually mount a sub... and would rather it not just sit in the trunk rattling everything).
First... if anyone knows the proper amount of insulation for a classic (square footage), I'd like to know so I order the right amount. I'm not planning on doing the headliner, but I do plan on doing everything else.
Second... as far as general install goes... any tips? Whats the proper method of applying deadening around speakers (i've herad you need certain glues, etc)? How do you deal with round/irregular surfaces? How do I ensure I get that solid 'thunk' when I close my door?
Also... how are people installing their subwoofers? I have a sheet of aluminum between the trunk and the back seat (protection incase of fire). I was planning on cutting a hole in that just big enough for a sub box, and letting the sub fire through the back seat (not sure where in the cabin you'd have space to actually mount a sub... and would rather it not just sit in the trunk rattling everything).