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Welloilbeefhooked 14 November 2004 05:36 PM

Sound proofing felt to bond to boot side carpets?
 
Anyone know of any material or felt that would be good to bond to the side carpets in the boot to deaden the sound?

Oh, and where to get it from.

Cheers

richiewong 14 November 2004 07:57 PM

http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=369543

Welloilbeefhooked 15 November 2004 09:37 PM

Cheers for that. I have been in touch with Steve at Noisekiller who is a very nice chap. He is sending me out some free samples (not enough to do the car, doh) that I can scrutinise!

Highly recommended!!

http://www.noisekiller.co.uk

scubascooby 16 November 2004 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by Welloilbeefhooked
Cheers for that. I have been in touch with Steve at Noisekiller who is a very nice chap. He is sending me out some free samples (not enough to do the car, doh) that I can scrutinise!

Highly recommended!!

http://www.noisekiller.co.uk

Is Noisekiller a heavy panel damping material or a lighter foam/fibre
sound absorber ? When you get the samples could you pass on some
info ?

I want to soundproof the rear footwells, rear arches and boot area
of my 5door but I don't want to add loads of weight.

Scubascooby

Welloilbeefhooked 17 November 2004 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by scubascooby
Is Noisekiller a heavy panel damping material or a lighter foam/fibre
sound absorber ? When you get the samples could you pass on some
info ?

I want to soundproof the rear footwells, rear arches and boot area
of my 5door but I don't want to add loads of weight.

Scubascooby

Will let you know what the samples are like. In the mean time you could give Steve a call. He will happily discuss his products over the phone.

olliecampbell 17 November 2004 01:42 PM

Cool, just registering myself on this one so i dont miss out


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