I'm looking to install lots of sound proofing around the car, in the doors, boot, under the rear seats, etc etc.
I'm looking for a large roll of something to stick on for not much dosh. I've seen tar based things around, are these any good? Also, how tricky is it to lift the interior trim and install stuff then refit?
Has anyone done anything like this before?
Cheers.
John
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polo2k
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hi there please remember that sound proofing is heavy stuff but you can have good reults
i used a roll intended for flat rooves which is bitumen on one side and pressed ally on the other.
to fit it i used a hot air gun and basicaly melted it onto the pannels
once its on youve got a night mare to get it off
concentrate on areas behind speakers












in the doors there are 2 layers in some places and 3 layers in others. the boot floor is 2 layers and the bott sides are 1 layer
i think i gained about 5Db but added about 20 kg minimum
i used a roll intended for flat rooves which is bitumen on one side and pressed ally on the other.
to fit it i used a hot air gun and basicaly melted it onto the pannels
once its on youve got a night mare to get it off
concentrate on areas behind speakers












in the doors there are 2 layers in some places and 3 layers in others. the boot floor is 2 layers and the bott sides are 1 layer
i think i gained about 5Db but added about 20 kg minimum
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tornado_ally
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I looked into getting dynomatting for my boot and such but I have to say I never found it cheap by any means....
I like the idea of the ally in the boot but have a feeling that VW wouldn't be too happy to see that I've melted things to the panels
Plus it'd be a b***h to sort out if anything went wrong...
I like the idea of the ally in the boot but have a feeling that VW wouldn't be too happy to see that I've melted things to the panels