abcdedd
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Hi guys,
its the old trick of sound proofing again, and i couldn't help but think that paying alot of money for sound proofing was pointless with the way i get in my truck covered in ****, crap, mud and all manner of things so looking for cheap ways of doing it i decided that a camping roll matt would be a good idea, twinned with a £8 adhesive spray from B&Q i set about cutting it to shape and the difference is unbelievable! you can see in my pic that i have only done the seat boxes so far on top, and it already makes so much of a difference, no whine at all! So i would strongly reccomend you do it, but my top tips are as follows;
1- Spray adhesive onto matt and metal and leave for 2 mins to go tacky and THEN stick to each other.
2- remove all the seats and back rests, then re bolt on top. holds down that little bit more along with the glue!
I will be doing the bulkhead, footwells and the tunnel soon!
Edd
its the old trick of sound proofing again, and i couldn't help but think that paying alot of money for sound proofing was pointless with the way i get in my truck covered in ****, crap, mud and all manner of things so looking for cheap ways of doing it i decided that a camping roll matt would be a good idea, twinned with a £8 adhesive spray from B&Q i set about cutting it to shape and the difference is unbelievable! you can see in my pic that i have only done the seat boxes so far on top, and it already makes so much of a difference, no whine at all! So i would strongly reccomend you do it, but my top tips are as follows;
1- Spray adhesive onto matt and metal and leave for 2 mins to go tacky and THEN stick to each other.
2- remove all the seats and back rests, then re bolt on top. holds down that little bit more along with the glue!
I will be doing the bulkhead, footwells and the tunnel soon!
Edd