atvfanatic Posted yesterday at 12:46 AM Share Posted yesterday at 12:46 AM Driving my transit connect for the first time I quickly realized it needed sound deadening. I pulled every panel and installed 10mm deadening everywhere I could find a metal panel. Then added corrugated plastic to cover where there was none, doors, walls, rear ceiling. I also added a second light in the rear and switched them both to LED bulbs. BIG upgrade. Seeing how I use this van for work, I build shelving for totes. I am loving this thing so far! windguy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RDinNHandAZ Posted yesterday at 12:51 PM Share Posted yesterday at 12:51 PM (edited) I hear ya. Well now I can hear you! I bought a 2010 TC last spring to convert to a one man camper and I was surprised at how loud it was and how much road noise it generated. I too added some sound insulation, some polyisocanurate ridgid board, glass fiber, some Reflexix and carpet as both sound proffing and insulation. I built a slide-out bed and cabinet galley as many others have done. All this helped and when I purchase new tires I’ll look for some who's feature list is quietness. I didn’t do anything to the roof as it had the liner already. I also went with lighter gray color and maple plywood to build the cabinets to keep it light inside. I wish I had recorded the improvement with the decibel app on my iPhone. Edited 1 hour ago by RDinNHandAZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atvfanatic Posted 16 hours ago Author Share Posted 16 hours ago I too didn't think to check before and after with a decibel reader. Tires made a big difference for me as well. RDinNHandAZ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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