gimmodog
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2010
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- 204
- Location
- Southville, Ky
- Tractor
- JD 316, JD 332, JD 430, JD 4200, 2-JD 4300, JD 4720 w/cab, Ford LGT16D
headphones with built in radio is what I use in woodshop when working with loud equipment
Hi all UTV lovers, how many find them very loud especially inside a close in cab. I have a windshield, back and side windows and find it very loud inside. Is there some kind of insulation/muffling material available out there to kill the sound in the cab. Thanks for any input
Gilles
K, Please note that sound control is an engineering science and not all that easy to jump into. People still complain about there autos being noisy and the industry has been working on them for 100 or so years. Good luck.
Hi all UTV lovers, how many find them very loud especially inside a close in cab. I have a windshield, back and side windows and find it very loud inside. Is there some kind of insulation/muffling material available out there to kill the sound in the cab. Thanks for any input
Gilles
K-Man... in case you still need some ideas... here is what I came across... I have 2007 Rhino and these mods really quieted my ride down. Guys in hunting lease with new machines can't believe how quiet it is... and I don't have to yell at my wife while riding to have a conversation. While the muffler really quieted down the exhaust (I've still got to wrap the pipes with thermal wrap)... the sound deadening blanket over the engine and blocking off the air intake between the seats and piping to under the hood with a snorkel really quieted down for passengers.
Yamaha Rhino Noise Control

Hi all UTV lovers, how many find them very loud especially inside a close in cab. I have a windshield, back and side windows and find it very loud inside. Is there some kind of insulation/muffling material available out there to kill the sound in the cab. Thanks for any input
Gilles
You'll have a hard time getting the cab quite with the mid mounted engine. I had a CanAm that was so loud that I wore ear plugs. I've seen guys add sound deadening fabric under the center counsel but you have to worry about heat build up while driving slow and the noise level didn't drop significantly
I sold the CanAm and bought a Polaris to solve the noise issue. I can now have a conversation with the passenger in a enclosed heated cab or listen to the radio