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| edward Member Since: 08 Jan 2023 Location: Lincs Posts: 151
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Good luck! I did the whole (floor area) of my 110 double cab earlier this year. I used skinz and then a layer of dodo barrier mat everywhere plus silent coat noise buffer in the footwells.
It has made a huge difference. Haven’t done the roof or doors yet. I also used flashing tape to seal all the skinz and flexi sealant if I could still see any daylight. I did the Billing course this year and not a single drop of water got in - so I also think the advantage of sound proofing is water proofing! My only tips would be get a good sharp Stanley knife. Be prepared it will take 3 times as long as you think and buy loads of spray adhesive for the dodo barrier and carpet. |
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| Poulstonb Member Since: 30 Jun 2022 Location: Styal Posts: 92
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Thanks I’m prepared for a fight with it
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| edward Member Since: 08 Jan 2023 Location: Lincs Posts: 151
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It’s actually quite fun…. Just take your time.
My other tip was remember where the seat bolt holes are as you go! If like me you do 2 or 3 layers you can suddenly find yourself underneath poking holes into the second row seat bolt holes to re-locate them under all that matting. |
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| west4x4 Member Since: 23 Jan 2010 Location: Rutland Posts: 147
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It’s a satisfying job to do. Sharp knife and take your time. I used a glue called “grabfast” it allows you to peal up and restick
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| jim4244 Member Since: 13 Apr 2014 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 1001
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West 4X4 - I like the "lawn" in the back of your Landy. Is it easy to mow?
Jim |
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| Shafski Member Since: 19 Jun 2023 Location: Chilterns Posts: 131
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Morning.
I did my 110 a few months ago. Bought the 110 kit.. then more! I used scissors rather than a knife to cut. The 6mm Dodo I used (also everywhere) was stickier than a sticky thing.. so certainly no extra glue needed there. What tool the time was the rollering. That makes a huge difference to the fit.. and it’s quite satisfying as you see it from. 3 layers in the doors took me a day.. 2 laters on the tunnel. I’ve just the bonnet left to do.. but already it’s an incredible change, especially at speed. Good Luck! Shafski _________________________________________ 2015 110 Montalcino Red Utility "Harriet" along with Puma on I.C.E |
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| LR90XS2011 Member Since: 05 Apr 2011 Location: bickenhill Posts: 3680
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Well worth doing mine is quieter now than my everyday fiat panda.
We can talk normally at 70, the radio volume is at least 25% lower for the same effect. DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS, I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy |
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| edward Member Since: 08 Jan 2023 Location: Lincs Posts: 151
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I’d be interested to hear if you think the bonnet makes a difference. I hear differing opinions especially with the puma. |
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| steveww Member Since: 05 Jan 2022 Location: Malton Posts: 612
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I did the bonnet of my 2015 2.2 TDCi and it made a huge difference. It totally removed the diesel rattle. I took the bonnet off to stick down the Dodo matt stuff.
For the cab I used Wright Off Road matting. Tuff stuff to work with but again made a big improvement to the noise. I don't need to adjust the radio volume from idle to motorway speeds. |
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| jimmyvonk Member Since: 31 Aug 2017 Location: Melton Constable, Norfolk Posts: 34
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I have just fitted some used TD5 Disco rear engine and bell housing sound proofing panels and it made a big difference... so much so that Mrs JVK even commented.
LBH100360 for the rear of engine and not sure on the bell housing - lots on ebay |
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| 90GTR Member Since: 05 May 2020 Location: London Posts: 201
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Has anybody fitted the Noise killer kit?
I know this is bad of me, but I've recently found a complete unopened set in storage. It's pretty hefty packaging so feels substantial enough. Dynamat along with XS carpet has been sufficient enough mind you. |
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| Screbble Member Since: 26 Apr 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2347
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I fitted the Noisekiller kit approx. 8 - 9 years ago. Made a big difference. Included the engine ‘blanket.’
Didn’t really know about Dynamat at the time - but that’s clearly the preferred brand/product. Don’t hear much about Noisekiller these days… |
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