hi all I would like to install this for my Prius 2010 for 4 doors ,back seats, and in the back in the spare tires, anybody use this product yet or have any info about this product please let me know before I buy it. It cost 109.99 for 50 sp ft 80mm. V/r Khoi Nguyen 858-699-7604
I am pretty happy with peel & seal. A roll that is 6 inches by 25 feet cost $16.00 I did my front doors and they are much quieter than my rear doors. I am not sure that expensive deadening stuff is cost effective.
hi I heard a lot about Peel&seal, how thick are they? do you get any smell at all? reason I ask because I plan to do in back of my Prius too?, why you did not do the rear door? did you upgrade your speaker at all or just install the Peel&seal just because the Road noise? V/r Khoi Nguyen PS: if you did upgrade your speaker, may I ask what the name of those speaker and the size? do you have JBL system?
Peel & seal is rougly 2mm thick. There is no smell. I have upgraded my front door speakers and my dash speakers. I put in kenwood kfc 1664S speakers in the doors, and pioneer ts a878 speakers in the dash. I have the base 2012 PiP stereo. Using the hole in the door where the speaker went, I was able to put in a layer of peel & seal covering about 2/3 of the door. I haven't gotten around to the rear doors yet. I plan on using the same kenwood speakers and more peel & seal. You might consider covering the clear plastic film on the inside of the door. It can be peeled off for maintenance, but I am sure it doesn't help the sound. Some folks screw thin plywood or metal over it, and then use some deadening over it. I am sure it sounds better than mine, but would be a big hassle to remove if maintenance is needed. The peel & seal reduced road noise a bit, but more importantly for me, it reduced the very tinny door sound. When I tap the outside of the front & rear doors the sound is totally different, and much deader on my front doors. The dash speakers are in parallel with the front door speakers. Since the dash speakers have a really small capacitor to only pass high frequency, I added a 100 uf non polarized cap in parallel to let much more low frequency through. Based on my calculations, it is roughly 3db down at 400hz now, since I put in the big capacitor, I added 2 ohm resistors in series with the door speakers and dash speakers to increase the impedance of the combined speakers to roughly 3 ohms plus wiring losses, so I don't cook the factory head unit.