ShakeyJake
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Hey all,
I am planning on soundproofing my defender and hopefully getting a free bit of insulation as well. This is my first winter in the 90 and not only is it cold n there but it's bloody noisy too!
Some questions, if you don't mind. All of this relates to my 2001, 90 station wagon. TD5.
I've currently either got or am planning to buy: flashing tape, 5 sqm of 10mm closed cell foam, 2sqm of 3mm closed cell foam, black carpet and light grey carpet. The plan was to put the thick foam and the black carpet up to the waistline of the car, so where it would stop if it was a pickup and then use the thinner foam and the grey carpet above that. I'd probably still use the thicker foam on the roof, just use the thinner stuff for the window sections. Sound like a good plan? What about the edge where the foam/carpet is cut out for the window? Should I just fold the carpet under the foam to avoid leaving the edge exposed?
As I am planning to insulate and carpet the rear section roof, I'd thought about pulling the headliner out and carpeting all the way to the front so that it all matches and because I'd like the insulation above my head. Will removing the headliner also remove the roof stuff like the interior light and the speakers? I cba to have to unwire and then replace it all so I'm wondering if it's fastened to the roof proper or to the headliner?
I was thinking about those engine blankets too? Are they a good idea generally? Apart from the sound and noise would it help my engine get up to temperature more quickly on these freezing cold mornings?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I'm really going through this car with a fine toothed comb and I'd hate to miss anything or do anything wrong. Any help on any of those questions or just some advice with regards to soundproofing and insulation would be lovely thanks.
Jack
I am planning on soundproofing my defender and hopefully getting a free bit of insulation as well. This is my first winter in the 90 and not only is it cold n there but it's bloody noisy too!
Some questions, if you don't mind. All of this relates to my 2001, 90 station wagon. TD5.
I've currently either got or am planning to buy: flashing tape, 5 sqm of 10mm closed cell foam, 2sqm of 3mm closed cell foam, black carpet and light grey carpet. The plan was to put the thick foam and the black carpet up to the waistline of the car, so where it would stop if it was a pickup and then use the thinner foam and the grey carpet above that. I'd probably still use the thicker foam on the roof, just use the thinner stuff for the window sections. Sound like a good plan? What about the edge where the foam/carpet is cut out for the window? Should I just fold the carpet under the foam to avoid leaving the edge exposed?
As I am planning to insulate and carpet the rear section roof, I'd thought about pulling the headliner out and carpeting all the way to the front so that it all matches and because I'd like the insulation above my head. Will removing the headliner also remove the roof stuff like the interior light and the speakers? I cba to have to unwire and then replace it all so I'm wondering if it's fastened to the roof proper or to the headliner?
I was thinking about those engine blankets too? Are they a good idea generally? Apart from the sound and noise would it help my engine get up to temperature more quickly on these freezing cold mornings?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I'm really going through this car with a fine toothed comb and I'd hate to miss anything or do anything wrong. Any help on any of those questions or just some advice with regards to soundproofing and insulation would be lovely thanks.
Jack