Hi

I've been looking at the price of Dynamat on the various sites and wondered if the is an effective cheaper alternative? I want to do the following areas in my 1986 Ninety: rear floor and wheel arches, the footwells, under seats, possibly under bonnet and ultimately the roof before I fit a roof lining (if I can find one that fits. Thanks
 
Don't know if Noisekillers are still going up near me in Royton Oldham 🤔
I'm not sure Exmoor sells a similar thing.
Might be worth looking at the trucks supply.
 
Sticky butyl sheeting or mats will dampen the 'dwang' from areas like the sides, wheel arches and roof.

These are available from a number of resellers. I've bought from DoDo ..


It's very good and has a thick alluminium covering (top).

I have also bought from eBay - this wasn't quite as thick (or heavy) so I fitted this to the roof and under the seats and it's been very good as well. You don't need to cover the panel fully, on the sides and on the roof a single sheet takes out the noise and 'deadens' the panel very effectively. Fitting a sheet to the door skin also makes the doors quieter too.


On top of this mat, in the back I used DoDo again with their 5mm Dodo DEAD-EZY Insulation which I covered with a rubber load mat. I also bought some Bonnet Liner for the cabin area and under the bonnet.


I have tried different makes and to be honest there isn't much between them, technicaly maybe but in the real world nothing I could detect.

Post some picture @patrickr90 ...
 
Sticky butyl sheeting or mats will dampen the 'dwang' from areas like the sides, wheel arches and roof.

These are available from a number of resellers. I've bought from DoDo ..


It's very good and has a thick alluminium covering (top).

I have also bought from eBay - this wasn't quite as thick (or heavy) so I fitted this to the roof and under the seats and it's been very good as well. You don't need to cover the panel fully, on the sides and on the roof a single sheet takes out the noise and 'deadens' the panel very effectively. Fitting a sheet to the door skin also makes the doors quieter too.


On top of this mat, in the back I used DoDo again with their 5mm Dodo DEAD-EZY Insulation which I covered with a rubber load mat. I also bought some Bonnet Liner for the cabin area and under the bonnet.


I have tried different makes and to be honest there isn't much between them, technicaly maybe but in the real world nothing I could detect.

Post some picture @patrickr90 ...
Thanks for all this. I think I'll start with the Deadn from Dodo and see how I go. I'm intending to put the Exmoor rubber mat in the front anyway - so this should help. And I will get a rubber mat for the back as well.....
 
I used the cheapest sound pads from Ebay and they worked just fine. I then used a foam insulation from Vandalised, that also worked fine.
Dodo is too expensive in my mind.
Sound pads on the inside of the door skins and foam inside the door inner trims also makes a difference.
Make sure everything is properly clean beforehand.
 

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