The right shape and sound deadening to be honest. Don’t mind if it’s not a genuine military one.Do you mean floor matting? Does it have to be legit or is it just getting the right shape you're after?
I was looking for alternatives myself, although I want it to look pretty neat. A few well placed and paintable strips of lead flashing may also work from what I’ve seen.I'm just planning on getting some conveyor belting myself, can get it super thick if you want, the ribbed stuff looks pretty good. Extra squares of it stuck to the other side of panels are all you need for sound deadening. No point in plastering the expensive stuff like people do it's useless like that.
You need to understand the difference between various sound deadening systems.
Butyl is designed to reduce vibration, these come in small sheets and can be manipulated to any shape you like with some heat. Lead flashing isn’t the same thing. These are not designed to be placed over an entire area.Amazon product
My only negative to the cheaper silent coat is on the roof, as i did lose some sheets that were stuck there, but not all.
Rubber acoustic matting is an overlay to the above, I use 3mm which helps limit mid range sound frequencies. Amazon sell it in 5m rolls @ 1m left for about £50. I use CT1 to stick it to vertical surfaces.Amazon product
Lastly you can use a 6 or 10mm pu foam on top for sound absorbing as well insulation against the chilly areas. Amazon product
I completely did my 110 including roof, sides, behind dash, tub,foot wells in butyl, rubber and pu foam for less than £240
You need to understand the difference between various sound deadening systems.
Butyl is designed to reduce vibration, these come in small sheets and can be manipulated to any shape you like with some heat. Lead flashing isn’t the same thing. These are not designed to be placed over an entire area.Amazon product
My only negative to the cheaper silent coat is on the roof, as i did lose some sheets that were stuck there, but not all.
Rubber acoustic matting is an overlay to the above, I use 3mm which helps limit mid range sound frequencies. Amazon sell it in 5m rolls @ 1m left for about £50. I use CT1 to stick it to vertical surfaces.Amazon product
Lastly you can use a 6 or 10mm pu foam on top for sound absorbing as well insulation against the chilly areas. Amazon product
I completely did my 110 including roof, sides, behind dash, tub,foot wells in butyl, rubber and pu foam for less than £240
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