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Who here is interested in further sound insulating their Genesis?

Sal Collaziano

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Is anyone interested in further insulating their Genesis from road/tire and wind noise? If so, there are a few good "do it yourself" kits that I can bring into the forum store. The full kit comes with soundproof padding for the front and rear doors, hood, trunk, and fenders... They're made specifically for each Genesis vehicle and use a combination of lightweight Polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microfibers, which absorb sound and vibrations with ease - while adding minimal weight to a vehicle unlike those made with heavy butyl.

They're easy to install as they're applied using spray adhesive and have holes pre-cut for pins and wiring. The full kit costs $375 plus shipping. They can be had without the fender pads for $260 plus shipping...

I'm really not looking for input from people who don't care to do these types of modifications. Some people love things like this and others don't see the need for it. It's like subwoofers. Some people like to feel their music - and some people don't. Some people like making their car faster - and some don't.

If you don't want to further sound insulate your vehicle, no need to let me know.

Edited to add pricing information.
 
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The first gen BH sedan and the G70 maybe, but all the others are already quiet enough.
 
The first gen BH sedan and the G70 maybe, but all the others are already quiet enough.
Thank you for your response - and all a matter of opinion depending on the person. I have personally helped a friend sound insulate a brand new Lexus LS500 because it wasn't as quiet as his Rolls Royce.
 
Sign me up for a G70. That my wife’s Santa Fe Calligraphy is quieter inside than my G70 should be a scandal.
 
Sign me up for a G70. That my wife’s Santa Fe Calligraphy is quieter inside than my G70 should be a scandal.
...with or without fender pads?
 
Sign me up for a G70. That my wife’s Santa Fe Calligraphy is quieter inside than my G70 should be a scandal.
I agree. Although I don’t think I drove the one that had the double paned laminated side glass.

How much quieter is the palisade calligraphy?
 
...with or without fender pads?
The Calligraphy is the top trim level, so her Santa Fe does have the fender pads.

What it currently does not have: a working transmission. It’s been at the Hyundai dealership since November 23rd, a replacement transmission has been installed, and apparently the new transmission is bad out of the crate.

For a 2022 with 32K miles, unacceptable. Seriously considering invoking Florida’s Lemon Law.

Putting a dual clutch transmission in a Santa Fe was not a great idea.
 
Is anyone interested in further insulating their Genesis from road/tire and wind noise? If so, there are a few good "do it yourself" kits that I can bring into the forum store. The full kit comes with soundproof padding for the front and rear doors, hood, trunk, and fenders... They're made specifically for each Genesis vehicle and use a combination of lightweight Polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microfibers, which absorb sound and vibrations with ease - while adding minimal weight to a vehicle unlike those made with heavy butyl.

They're easy to install as they're applied using spray adhesive and have holes pre-cut for pins and wiring. I haven't worked out pricing yet, but I believe the full kit costs about $380. They can be had without the fender pads for $250...

I'm really not looking for input from people who don't care to do these types of modifications. Some people love things like this and others don't see the need for it. It's like subwoofers. Some people like to feel their music - and some people don't. Some people like making their car faster - and some don't.

If you don't want to further sound insulate your vehicle, no need to let me know.
I’m definitely interested as long as I understand just how involved the fitting process is (I’m handy around the house but would prefer not to take apart my vehicle, especially while under warranty). I also would like to understand if there are any potential issues (parts that could rattle in the future, deficiencies in air flow, humidity, etc). I’m not familiar with what this “DIY upgrade” involves, so please forgive my ignorance.

Definitely would love to go ahead if I can manage it easily as a quieter car is always a plus in my mind.

Looking forward to learning more about this! Feel free to point me in the right direction to watch videos or read about it some more.
 
I’m definitely interested as long as I understand just how involved the fitting process is (I’m handy around the house but would prefer not to take apart my vehicle, especially while under warranty). I also would like to understand if there are any potential issues (parts that could rattle in the future, deficiencies in air flow, humidity, etc). I’m not familiar with what this “DIY upgrade” involves, so please forgive my ignorance.

Definitely would love to go ahead if I can manage it easily as a quieter car is always a plus in my mind.

Looking forward to learning more about this! Feel free to point me in the right direction to watch videos or read about it some more.
I wish there were videos and/or instructions that came with the material itself, but it seems there are not.

For installation you'll need spray adhesive, a plastic fastener/removal tool, and a Philips head screwdriver.

For the doors, you'll need to completely remove the door panels. You can find how-to's for this on YouTube. After popping out any connectors, you'll need to unscrew the door handle and lock mechanism. The soundproofing material is applied to the door panel you removed - not the actual door.

You spray the adhesive onto the soundproofing material - and then apply it to the door panel. It has a strong stick - but you can move around the material for a bit before it secures... The sound proofing material has openings for where the plugs go - which you will want to reconnect and plug back in. You'll also need to reinstall the door latch/handle.

Other areas are similar. Just be sure to reconnect and plug everything back in before reinstalling the part you removed to apply the sound deadening material.
 
Is anyone interested in further insulating their Genesis from road/tire and wind noise? If so, there are a few good "do it yourself" kits that I can bring into the forum store. The full kit comes with soundproof padding for the front and rear doors, hood, trunk, and fenders... They're made specifically for each Genesis vehicle and use a combination of lightweight Polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microfibers, which absorb sound and vibrations with ease - while adding minimal weight to a vehicle unlike those made with heavy butyl.

They're easy to install as they're applied using spray adhesive and have holes pre-cut for pins and wiring. I haven't worked out pricing yet, but I believe the full kit costs about $380. They can be had without the fender pads for $250...

I'm really not looking for input from people who don't care to do these types of modifications. Some people love things like this and others don't see the need for it. It's like subwoofers. Some people like to feel their music - and some people don't. Some people like making their car faster - and some don't.

If you don't want to further sound insulate your vehicle, no need to let me know.
Hi Sal, I am definitely interested in further insulating my GV80 from the road/tire wind noise. I was one of the ones who replied in this forum to the initial Feb 18, 2024 posting on this topic. I replied in that post of my problems on Feb 21, 2024. I took my car back in to the dealer last week and once again the tech and service manager both went on a ride and said they didn't hear any unusual wind noise which just ridiculous. Please let me know more information about these kits and costs associated with ordering them. Thanks.
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they didn't hear any unusual wind noise
Shocking! Right? :p Are you interested in the full set - which includes the fender pads?
 
I test drove a 2025 GV70 3.5T SP a few days ago and was shocked how quiet it was already. I think I would like a little more sound when driving, especially exhaust.
 
I test drove a 2025 GV70 3.5T SP a few days ago and was shocked how quiet it was already. I think I would like a little more sound when driving, especially exhaust.
This type of thing, adding sound deadening material, is for people who don't want to hear any exhaust. Just different strokes for different folks...
 
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Shocking! Right? :p Are you interested in the full set - which includes the fender pads?
Yes very much. However I have a few questions:
1. What is the total price of this set/package with and without the fender pads?
2. Are there specific directions with pictures of how to apply all these modifications and parts?
3. Are there any recent testimonials of people with GV80's that have utilized this wind noise package and noticed a reduction in the wind noise?
 
Yes very much. However I have a few questions:
1. What is the total price of this set/package with and without the fender pads?
2. Are there specific directions with pictures of how to apply all these modifications and parts?
3. Are there any recent testimonials of people with GV80's that have utilized this wind noise package and noticed a reduction in the wind noise?
I still need to find out pricing. But are you still interested if my answers to #2 and #3 are "no"?
 
I still need to find out pricing. But are you still interested if my answers to #2 and #3 are "no"?
I can live without #3 but need some clarification on the issue of directions and why there wouldn't be any directions. Please get the pricing as I am still interested. Keep in mind the money is not the issue with me. The issue and concern for me is will this kit absolutely correct my wind noise problem. If indeed it can I would think others with this vehicle would also be interested. GV80 owners of mine (2023) already know we spent a significant amount of money to purchase this luxury SUV GV80. If some modification kit out there can significantly reduce my wind noise, the price will be worth it and justified. However I am not here to spend wasted money just to have some shot in the dark hope it might work. I hope this clarifies my position.
 
I can live without #3 but need some clarification on the issue of directions and why there wouldn't be any directions. Please get the pricing as I am still interested. Keep in mind the money is not the issue with me. The issue and concern for me is will this kit absolutely correct my wind noise problem. If indeed it can I would think others with this vehicle would also be interested. GV80 owners of mine (2023) already know we spent a significant amount of money to purchase this luxury SUV GV80. If some modification kit out there can significantly reduce my wind noise, the price will be worth it and justified. However I am not here to spend wasted money just to have some shot in the dark hope it might work. I hope this clarifies my position.
Okay, I will get a final cost for the full package. These kits are intended for companies that do sound deadening material installations - like those that install high-end car audio systems. This is the reasoning behind them not providing installation instructions. This is not a product that I have sold before - or have even used - so it's really hard to say whether or not it's going to fix your specific wind noise issue. It's really a shot in the dark, unfortunately.
 
Okay, I will get a final cost for the full package. These kits are intended for companies that do sound deadening material installations - like those that install high-end car audio systems. This is the reasoning behind them not providing installation instructions. This is not a product that I have sold before - or have even used - so it's really hard to say whether or not it's going to fix your specific wind noise issue. It's really a shot in the dark, unfortunately.
If I knew of a company near me that would install this kit then I would still be interested.
 
If I knew of a company near me that would install this kit then I would still be interested.
Most companies that install audio system installations can do it. In any event, the full kit costs $375 plus shipping. They can be had without the fender pads for $260 plus shipping. In the event anyone would like me to get these sets in the USA for domestic shipping, let me know.
 
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