Sound / Heat Insulation

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I used NK on the rear floors of my 110 TD5 and it did a great job of masking the noise from the rear wheel bearings, saving me the cost of getting them changed.
I was thinking of fitting some on the bulkhead to quieten the squeaking from the harmonic damper.
 
I have used silent coat an am very happy with it. I've not finished applying it everywhere I intend to. So far just drivers door and roof. It makes a lot of difference...the door makes a nice clunk rather than a rattle when closing. The car doesn't heat up so much from yhe sun with the roof lined.
 
I used NK on the rear floors of my 110 TD5 and it did a great job of masking the noise from the rear wheel bearings, saving me the cost of getting them changed.
I was thinking of fitting some on the bulkhead to quieten the squeaking from the harmonic damper.

You could also fit lots of foam based products to speed up footwell rusting if you need
 
Just the soundproofing one. Maskjng didnt take long and was so quick to apply. Plus gets in every nook and cranny which helps a huge amount.

You could get the interior done in a weekend.

I honestly find fitting the matting exhausting.
 
The NK sheets are pretty good, you cut them to whatever shape wth a knife or strong scissors
Make a template with card first. They made a noticeable difference to noise levels in my 110 TD5 CSW
 
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