Restoring a Chevy Nomad with Sound Deadening

Restoring a Chevy Nomad with Sound Deadening

The Chevy Nomad is a station wagon produced by Chevrolet between 1950 and 1970. As discussed in the following Forum Trifive Chevy Nomad.

Chevy Nomad owners are dedicating their life to restoring these classic cars.

Chevy Nomad

Most classic car restorations begin with ripping out the existing interior of the Chevy Nomad and there is no other better time to install automotive sound deadening or sound deadener to dampen interior car noise. At B-Quiet you will find a range of premium automotive sound deadening products that can be installed in your Chevy Nomad to quiet your ride. 

Why Add Sound Deadening to a Chevy Nomad?

Classic cars like the Nomad are especially prone to:

  • Engine and exhaust noise traveling through the firewall.
  • Road and tire hum entering through the floor and wheel wells.
  • Wind noise from doors and windows.
  • Metal resonance from the trunk and tailgate panels.

Adding sound deadening eliminates vibrations, blocks noise transfer and even reduces heat in the cabin, giving you a more enjoyable trip.

Installing B-Quiet Ultimate in your Chevy Nomad

For maximum automotive noise control and insulation, the B-Quiet team recommends applying Ultimate Automotive Sound Deadener, on the floor, firewall, doors, in the trunk, roof and tunnel of your Chevy Nomad.

To apply B-Quiet Ultimate  Automotive Sound Deadener to the floor, firewall, roof, and trunk of your Chevy Nomad, you simply remove the carpet, seats, and headliner, and apply the peel and stick sound dampening material directly onto all metal surfaces. The process is simple and will only take a few hours.

B-Quiet Ultimate Automotive Sound Deadener can also be applied to the doors. To do this, the interior panels must be removed, and B-Quiet Ultimate can be placed on the inside the door skin and then the door.

For additional insulation, you can apply B-Quiet VComp to the transmission tunnel and back wall of your Chevy Nomad to reduce heat and vibrations in the engine bay.

Installation Checklist

  1. Preparation: Remove carpet, seats, headliner and interior panels. Clean all metal surfaces.
  2. Floor & Firewall: Apply Ultimate peel-and-stick sheets across flat areas.
  3. Doors: Place Ultimate on the inside of the door skins, then reinstall panels.
  4. Roof & Trunk: Cover large flat metal areas to stop resonance.
  5. Transmission Tunnel & Back Wall: Use VComp for dense noise and heat reduction.
  6. Reassembly: Replace carpet, panels, and trim.

At B-Quiet you may consider the Car Sound Deadening Package.

It includes everything needed for a cleaner installation and saving you money when restoring your Nomad.