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1 Lp
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Sound deading
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02 November 2005, 16:47 »
I not sure how far to go with my sound deading. Im using dynamat extreme. I want save weight as wel so where is most effective?
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RYoungMK1GTI
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02 November 2005, 16:50 »
wow i have never even been of this bit of the forum, i have no idea about sound deading it doesnt make you go faster thats all i know. sorry
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...joe
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02 November 2005, 17:52 »
Quote from: RYoungMK1GTI on 02 November 2005, 16:50
.......................... it doesnt make you go faster thats all i know. sorry
neither do smart assed comments!
i'd do the doors first as the floor should have some kind of sound proofing, plus the carpet. the doors will cut down on alot of road noise.
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Bazzer
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Re: Sound deading
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02 November 2005, 19:05 »
I think any large expanse of flat panel is good... So yeah, doors first, then the rear quarters, then the roof... but be careful when you do that bit - the spray is rumoured to be better for there...
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Bazzer
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Re: Sound deading
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03 November 2005, 13:42 »
Boot side panels and inside the boot lid
Doors
Roof
These are where you will get a definite improvment.
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James
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04 November 2005, 11:43 »
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Judderi
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Re: Sound deading
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08 November 2005, 15:13 »
A bit overboard in my opinion dizzie doing the inner skin too. Has anyone done the bulkhead?
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Cra1g
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Re: Sound deading
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13 November 2005, 21:30 »
How much is dynamat, I've noticed my MK3 is abit loud, and want to make it quiter but I'm on a budget.
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Cra1g
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Judderi
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Re: Sound deading
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14 November 2005, 08:32 »
If your on a budget then use
www.fatmat.co.uk
its exactly the same as the stuff dizzie used above but much cheaper.
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Cra1g
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14 November 2005, 20:59 »
Dude, that website wants a password?
Cra1g
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