Installing Noico Red 150 mil closed cell foam in my 1st Gen Toyota 4runner and 1988 Toyota Pickup! This is the second layer, aka Noico RED foam that goes on top of the 80mil sound deadening mat. This is supposed to be an insulation heat and cold barrier with excellent thermal barrier properties. I figured if I was going this far, I should finish the job and do it right.
I also used the leftover mat and foam in my Toyota Pickup as I get it ready for a vinyl flooring kit. In the pickup I did the floorboards and headliner. It already had kilmat so I just laid the foam on top of it.
Using both the 80 mil mat and 150 mil foam is recommended by Noico for the most effective sound proofing, vibration deadening, and insulating properties.
PREVIOUS EPISODES:
EP 1. 3RZ 1st Gen 4Runner Walkaround: https://youtu.be/Nzqcc2Sx_60
EP 2. Removing the 4Runner interior: https://youtu.be/W2kYoal7k10
EP 3. Sound Deadening the 4Runner: https://youtu.be/SObzASKud8s
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_rmgarage
@Noico Sound Deadener Great product!
#toyota #noico #4runner #rmgarage
Love the 4Runner videos as I'm going through my 1st gen right now as well! I bought an high-boy truck a few years back and it had a couple really thick (like 3/4" to 1") rubber horse stall mats in the back. I loved having them for protecting the bed and stopping things from sliding around. You can cut them for a custom fit and I think they are pretty inexpensive. Might be a good option for the bed of the 4Runner too.
Foam the bottom and make a template out of wood to remove and add as needed. You can carpet the template and lowes got these awesome rubber mats to toss down over that for easier clean up and wash.
Gives me a great idea for my truck.
Good video bro
I can only imagine how you felt cutting out that headliner, even though it was destroyed.
g2p7bl
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUgaESJcoS1AbePnjzQ1nJbnC9sJl4YtC
Great job! Just out of curiosity, won’t the entire cabin of the 4runner be covered w/ carpet (including the bed); so how come you think the foam would be destroyed as it would live under the carpet layer?