I have read in another forum na mayroon pong sound deadening materials na kinakabit sa mga vehicles. Effective po ba ito in reducing road noise and engine noise/vibrations especially sa diesel vehicles?
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I have read in another forum na mayroon pong sound deadening materials na kinakabit sa mga vehicles. Effective po ba ito in reducing road noise and engine noise/vibrations especially sa diesel vehicles?
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i have a friend who brought in a lot of specialty sound insulation materials from Germany. the insulation material comes in two types/phases, the first is the anti-vibration material for the flooring, door panels, firewall, and ceiling. the next came the specially formulated foam to be installed after the anti-vibration is installed. both these materials are self-adhesive.
i installed them in my tonka pajero (DIY) and instantly improved the sound insulation of my ride. all-in-all, i spent about Php 4,300 for the pajero.
for me, the best sound insulation system is the one installed in BMW cars or any other german-made car for that matter. my e36 320i has at least 4-layers of sound deadeners plus the rubber and felt lining along the doors.
DIY option, the kotse audio club group recommends the use of 3M Flashband (available on ACE Hardware or similar shops) the 3" width type (10 Meters length) as cheaper (P600+ ang ganitong roll) alternative to the dynamat or other branded soundeadener.....depende sa application mo kung ilang rolls ang magagamit mo.
But IF i understand woodfire correctly....he mentioned that at P4,300 e buong Pajero (floor, doors, firewall etc) ang nalagayan....e palagay ko po mas mura yung option niya kesa dun sa Flashband.
my 2 cents.
i bought the materials from him and installed the materials myself with the help of my driver. the materials were made in germany.
i basically took out all the seats, carpets, and sidings of my paj and istalled the materials. it took me two days to finish coz its difficult to dismantle the second row seats and the sidings.
you can also try installing dynamats to deaden sound and reduce vibration. you can also use flash bands (normally used in galvanized gutters) as what was suggested here. both work by reducing the vibration of the metal and thus deaden the sound.
glennster of the dieselclub has previously suggested and i guess installed flashbands (which can be bought in mall hardwares) for the audio group.
the materials i used was manufactured by WURTH of Germany. i do not know if these are being sold commercially here. my friend imported them coz he is into car restoration (benz and bimmers).
saan kaya meron na affordable yung labor, kung 4th plus lang materials.
woodfire,
noticeable ba talaga yung improvement???????ng pajero mo?????
noticeable? YES!!!:wink:
not bmw-like but almost!:mrgreen:
is the work and expense worth it? YES!!!:D
BTW, flashbands and dynamats are very heavy. WURTH materials are light weight!
wildthing: Flashband is not a 3M product...
Deadening is very noticeable... especially when you open and close your doors, you get that "new car" THUD...
hey gonna revitalize this thread!
Im planning on dynamatting my 2nd Gen CRV from what I've read. Only all four doors though cause I have no problem with engine noise.
I have set up my sound system and noticed that there is only this thin plastic on the doors with white goo. Do you think dynamat would make a big difference on just the four doors, or at least something noticeable?
Hero33, yung plastic na nakadikit using that sticky goo is not for sound deadning. Its to minimize moisture from entering the car and causing damge to upholstery and sidings.
Well I happen know the distributor of wurth products here in the philippines. Supplier sila samin ng special oils from Germany. Nasa Sucat ang office nila beside Amkor anam sa east service road SSH. Sino po nakaka alam ng part number or name nung sound deadning material ng wurth?
Up ko lang itong thread. Emong3, do u still have ur contact in wurth® products. Parang gusto kong mag-inquire or do u already have the pricelist. I'm interested with reducing the road noise of my ride (City TYpeZ). I'm willing to DIY.
Parang gusto kong gayahin si woodfire. Paging woodfire, post ka naman ng pics ng pajero mo with the wurth® material. Any new developments?noticeable? YES!!!:wink:
not bmw-like but almost!:mrgreen:
is the work and expense worth it? YES!!!:D
I'll update this thread pag napagawa ko na yung cityZ ko... he he he excited na ako. x-mat ang gagamitin ko.
im also planning to put sound deadening on the mazda 6, kaso i dont want the heavy types... the lightest sana since the 6 has a bit of road noise on concrete roads.
hello, ano po kaya maganda material yet mura for sound deadening? medyo mahal kasi ang dynamat, dont know pa un price ng wurth and flashbands.. any suggestions? plan ko sana ayusin auto ko this december.. kaya as early as now, nagsurvey na kotnx!!