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stickyfingers
Hi all. Glorious Sunday in Toronto, Ontario.

Added some 10mm sound deadening and heat shield to the car. Turned out pretty good. Did the doors as well and makes a remarkable difference. Bought 1 set (36 SQFT) of this stuff from Amazon for $55: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B08SWB5DFF...=UTF8&psc=1

and for $13

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B071HX8JNK...=UTF8&psc=1

and about 3 hours of work on the floor, rear and doors. Cheap addition.


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Montreal914
Nice job! This material is 10mm thick!

Looks more like foam compared to the other material like Killmat that is thinner and pretty dense. I assume the foam is lighter but will that dampen vibration as well?

I remember reading a thread on this and there were a few things that came into considerations but I forget what was the consensus...
stickyfingers
QUOTE(Montreal914 @ Aug 28 2022, 01:11 PM) *

Nice job! This material is 10mm thick!

Looks more like foam compared to the other material like Killmat that is thinner and pretty dense. I assume the foam is lighter but will that dampen vibration as well?

I remember reading a thread on this and there were a few things that came into considerations but I forget what was the consensus...


It is a bit thick - sorry I mis-stated the thickness but it's working well. Has decreased the noise in the cabin when the top is on.
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