Ranger Raptor sound deadener install... it's SO QUIET!!!

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Published 2024-05-23
I installed some sound deadener on the roof of my range raptor and it made it more that twice as quiet!

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  • @AlexandStuff
    You are a pioneer and an asset to the RR community. Thank you so much for everything you're doing! I'd be willing to pay for shipping of the rest of the materials to NJ. However, I really want you to use it in the doors.
  • @thewatcher5726
    You’re going to know this truck better than you know yourself… You’re working at a factory level and should be commended great job!!!! Every YouTube content creator has that “one” video that rules them all, you the one where it just comes together this might be it… Keep going see you in the next one…
  • @moefayed
    You are a brave man! Not to mention sending me to the poor house with all the fun toys! Love the content! I am conflicted, I love the sound of the exhaust in Baja mode.
  • @RichieGarage
    You have convinced me to do mine. Appreciate all the videos you have been putting out. Also, thanks for your service, Sir.
  • @02PSU
    Great job! You’ve inspired me to do this when I install my Prinsu roof rack on my Nissan Pro 4X. Keep up the great work.
  • @davidharris1530
    Well, after watching your videos I did muster the courage to take my socket set out to my Ranger and adjust some things that were driving me nuts.
  • @sylai3483
    Gotta salute you! It’s a neck killing job. Well done. I wish I can have it done on mine.
  • @nesertema4583
    perfect timing sir! I have my roof rack laying around in the garage and was not brave enough to start dismantling the headliner. great info on doing this! I noticed little funny differencies to the european version: we have a handle on the A-pillar. but we have the seat memory buttons deleted 😀 for the gutter trim: I guess there are screws/nuts also in the back? I was thinking about putting a bubble foil type insulation while in there. it is lightweight, will probably do some little sound insulation, but will help with heat during the summer.
  • @pcoakle1
    good to know about the driver's side oh-crap handle. Some speculation that it could be carried over from the Aussie model, sounds like a no.
  • @Raven00714
    lol I still have a half a box left lol Ford should sponsor you, this was an amazing video lol
  • @PS3Cooooooool
    I did my RR door rubber sound deadening, the audio shop did the roof for other Ranger and he vouched doing the doors is more effective and less expensive, you should try it next instead of door panels
  • @leedehao
    13:16 on the plastic trim behind the rear view mirror fixed against the windscreen there is a rectangular indentation where the overseas RR will have a USB-A port meant for dashcams. Looks like the US spec does not have that.
  • @rhite3783
    You should use the rest for I side the door panel. It will make the stereo sound a lot better.
  • @kazumi78
    Thank you I have a Ranger in Thailand. Do you think this sound deadening panel is resistant to heat?
  • @rui9873
    When I sat in one at the dealer, I noticed this echoing sound when using the aux switches that are mounted on head liner, is it better now?
  • @sefisredtv8991
    I'd like to see those bolts on the roof to have racks in it 😁 i have the xl and i want to diy a roofrack made of alluminum extrusions
  • You could put the rest of the sound deadening in the doors. I’ve had good results with that and far easier than dropping the head liner. (At least on the vehicles I worked on). Or behind the back seat. That would tighten up your bass.
  • @wingzerothree
    hey you got any leftover sound deadener? i need like 4 sheets of each so i can finish my roof as well :D