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jimbob7 Member Since: 06 Jul 2013 Location: uk Posts: 2055 |
1.5mm rubber sheet, 10mm+ closed cell foam,high temp contact adhesive( enclosed space ) , latex backed felt under the bonnet,worked fer me! Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
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7th May 2014 2:22pm |
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gilarion Member Since: 05 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 5109 |
Noise Killer for Land Rovers
http://www.nkgroup.co.uk/product-category/vehicles/land-rovers/ Works, easy to fit because all the parts are tailored for a Land Rover Defender |
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7th May 2014 2:38pm |
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g-mack Member Since: 07 Jan 2014 Location: northumberland Posts: 1967 |
right ive researched this quite a bit.
layer 1 silent coat/dynamat type product. DOES NOT need 100% coverage!!!! it is not a sound barrier or absorber, but will stop vibration noises and dampen tinny sounds. 2. closed cell foam. again has no sound absorbing or deadening, it just acts a a de-oupler for no3 3. mass loaded vinyl this is the sound blocker!!!cover 100% floor and everywhere half way up car (up to windows) 4. tinsulate!!!! sound absorber, cover everywhere else you can! especially in the roof! http://www.carinsulation.co.uk/product/epd..._deadening http://www.deadening.co.uk/products/dodo-pro-barrier-mlv http://www.carinsulation.co.uk/product/adh...insulation My 109 thread my youtube channel |
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7th May 2014 3:17pm |
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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5666 |
Easiest way is to buy Wright off road kit. Quality kit. Fit and forget. Dynamat other areas, and keep away from the noise killer kits because they don't stick very well and hold massive amounts of water.
And Si at MPS is the cheapest for Dynamat and Wright off road kit buy direct from Drew Wright, not exmoor or anyone else. Andy |
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7th May 2014 5:38pm |
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johnszs Member Since: 16 Aug 2010 Location: Hereford Posts: 459 |
Andrew i am in the middle of doing mine t the moment, if you can get to leominster industrial estate during the day you can come and have alook at mine.
I used dynamat with dynaliner on top with std carpet and parts with no carpet i have trimmed mysekf. I got the dynamat from gary @ alive ge did me a deal on 4 boxs and the dynaliner 7 rolls from si @ mps and the carpet from cpc 2004 TD5 Defender 90 xs station wagon |
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7th May 2014 6:00pm |
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bm52 Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 2189 |
I used Noisekiller.
then i took it out and used Dynamat all over with Dynaliner in roof and Hoodliner over Dynamat under bonnet. My DB reader made it the same DB reading as a FL at 40, 60 and 75. BM52 |
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7th May 2014 8:08pm |
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Macpaul Member Since: 25 Mar 2013 Location: SW Surrey Posts: 439 |
Noisekiller eggcrate adhesive roof insulation is effective if you have a hardtop and their adhesive 'wall lining' too, ditto.
However, the underbonnet kit is thin and falls off and as said above, the rest of the interior foam kit holds water. Poorly cut too and makes matting/carpet hard to put back down properly. Dynamat with or without an extra foam layer gets my vote. 2003 Td5 110 Hardtop Now a 2013 110 USW too. |
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7th May 2014 9:14pm |
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hamtheman Member Since: 19 Mar 2013 Location: Louth Posts: 35 |
I've used a mixture of Noisekiller and Dynamat and a adhesive foam which I can't remember the exact website.
I've covered pretty much all of the interior apart from behind the dash. What I've found is; Noisekiller is a great starter, and comes pre cut - it it soaks up water (you'll have to seal it before putting it in) and it's kind of think. Dynamat, although not sound proof it does stop vibrations and does help quieten the cab - it is much thinner so doesn't use up much space, it does feel nicer to work with. I am thinking of taking out the Noise Killer and replacing it with Dynamat, Dynaliner and Hoodliner - although Dynamat family is more expensive than Noise Killer. You can see my various sound proofing installs on my blog, Best of luck with doing it!! http://mylandy90.blogspot.ie/ |
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7th May 2014 9:44pm |
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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3707 |
Thanks for the info this is very useful
I have been looking at this product and other Arma Sound options. http://www.armacell.co.uk/WWW/armacell/INE...370048507E Some of the products from Armacell are in fact water proof perhaps the way forward? |
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7th May 2014 10:12pm |
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jav-uk Member Since: 29 Mar 2010 Location: Shropshire Posts: 112 |
Hi Andrew, intresting topic, I have also been researching sound proofing for my 110 and have concerns about water retention from the acoustic foams and carpet/underlay solutions you can purchase.
So far i have fitted some noise killer pads to the hood/footwells/floors and then added extra floor mats, this has helped a little. I think most of the noise that I want to kill is coming through the bulkhead and gearbox cowl via the engine and exhaust. My 110 has DPF and I think this may have added to the cabin noise????? Anyone know of a barrier material that won't retain moisture or can recommend a bulkhead deadening system. Paul Pondering a New 90 Commercial 2020 Evoque * 2014 110 SW JE Stage 2. *2010 110 Utility. JE Stage 2. *2007 110 SW *2003 90 JE Stage 2. *2000 90 SW If its not leaking it ain't full. |
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8th May 2014 8:09am |
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Killer90 Site Sponsor Member Since: 09 Oct 2011 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 6478 |
Applying Dynamat extreme to the whole vehicle will deaden any vibrations and also stop the tinny sounds of a defender. Over the top of this applying the Dynaliner will act as a insulating product so then your vehicle is sound proofed and well insulated. Dynaliner is great due to its closed cell properties so it will not hold water. Then there is Hoodliner which is applied to the bonnet to deflect engine heat. I have tried other products and still will only use Dynamat Hope that helps.
Loads of photos of the process in customers vehicle show here ----> http://www.csklandrovers.co.uk/sound-proofing/ This 110 is currently in for full strip down and interior leather retrim. Whilst apart the carpet and any other trim will be removed and i will be applying the Dynamat extreme throughout and even behind the dash/bulkhead. Loads of photos of the process in customers vehicle show here ----> http://www.csklandrovers.co.uk/sound-proofing/ CSK Automotive www.cskautomotive.co.uk Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/csklr Follow us on Instagram - @cskautomotive |
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8th May 2014 9:16am |
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hamtheman Member Since: 19 Mar 2013 Location: Louth Posts: 35 |
Chris, The link is great - loads of research photos. How big a job is it, to take out the dash to apply Dynamat to the bulkhead - would it be a weekend job? Is it really worth doing it, if I've insulated/proofed the rest of the truck? http://mylandy90.blogspot.ie/ |
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8th May 2014 9:39am |
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Jambo Member Since: 30 Apr 2014 Location: Sunny somerset Posts: 13 |
May I ask where the best place to get dyanmat from ?
Cheers James |
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8th May 2014 10:13am |
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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5666 |
Si @ MPS is the cheapest when you include postage. And he's a top bloke. Tell him your from defender 2 and he will look after you.
Andy. |
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8th May 2014 12:13pm |
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