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I like what Dex said about keeping the car clean. To me that is the single most important mod of all. If your ride is all messy with stains, dust and trash, it won't matter what you have in there.
Second to that is the lighting IMO. Leds in the gauge cluster and center console is a very nice touch. It really brings our dated interiors up to speed. Overlay gauges were cool back in the late 90's & early 2000's but not anymore. Now they just look tacky. I would not recommend getting some. Not to mention they tend to fail.
Big ticket items like a quality sound system, upgraded seats and upgraded upholstery are kind of a no brainer to me. But if you really want a quality interior, sound deaden your car. I personally have not been successful in quieting up my ride, just shutting up the rattles, but others have been successful. I think gearbox was one of those people so ask him. It'll make a world of difference for your drive.
tires make the most difference. some dynamat in the doors and rear deck help the speakers, but its too much hassle to do the whole car for very little noise reduction (and a ton of added weight). getting quiet tires is hands down the one mod you should do if you want quiet ride.
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tires make the most difference. some dynamat in the doors and rear deck help the speakers, but its too much hassle to do the whole car for very little noise reduction (and a ton of added weight). getting quiet tires is hands down the one mod you should do if you want quiet ride.
I thought you added a combo of sound deadener and foam in your doors to bring down the decibel level in your cabin?
at one point i had dynamat everywhere and foam in the doors too. i ended up removing most of it cause i really could not tell much difference, esp since i dont have subs anymore. and the foam was so thick the door panels werent fitting properly. the trunk is stripped bare, doors i kept the dynamat cause it helps with panel distortion (for speaker sound quality), and the rear deck. i also have some foam on the floors and a few patches of deadening here and there. i dont think its worth the weight gain (i had maybe 100 lbs total) just to get a slight reduction in road noise.
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pretty much everywhere except firewall. thats already really thick foam and putting dynamat would not matter. prolly wont even stick there. and its not worth ripping the dash apart.
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