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Completely sound deadened their Zed?(LWB) Boot floor doors and rear quarters

 

How much sound deadening did it take?

 

Also which is the best to use, by that imean good price and good results and where to get it from

 

Cheers

 

Neil

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Yes I have, I used Dynamat xtreme bulk kit and very happy with the results, I chose this one because it was recommended to me by the audio shop that did my alarm.

out of interest how much did you have to use and how much do you reckon it weighed?

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i've been looking at a kit, 36 squar foot for 129.99, not sure about the make but, if it does the job!!!

 

 

click me

 

Any body used this, or know if this is a good price?

 

Neil

Think GrandadJack has, he was telling me about it on Sunday.

Just done the back end on my recently aquired Z cos I couldn't believe how noisy and rickety it was.

Used 5 off bitumen pads which weighed 1kg total and about 2 sq metres of bituminised felt which is about 3 kg. If you do it make sure to stick some pads and felt inside the rear wing panels as they're really tinny and boomy.

Can't believe the difference it makes overall.

Can't wait to do the front.

You can do the whole lot for free as long as you are chucking away an old sofa... First cut the sofa in half and remove the sheets of high density foam. You'll recognise these as they are primarily yellow and mottled as they are made up of loads of bits of foam bonded together and normally about 30mm thick.

 

Use this foam around the spare wheel in the boot making sure that you cover all of the surfaces. Then remove the panels either side of the rear seats and fill all voids with the foam. Then remove as many parts of the dash as you can and again stuff the voids.

 

Finally remove the front door interior trim and line the existing plastic sheeting with another layer of plastic - preferably the plastic that is used under laminate flooring - just tape it in place and refit the trims.

 

Overall it make a phenominal (sp?) difference.

 

Good luck

 

Jack

i dne a cheaper opsion aswell i used wadding that u can buy from all fabric warehouses feels all the gaps and hard places to get 2. buy a roll of it 5m x 5m for about £20 does the trick

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