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Originally Posted by drive_angry (Post 4913519)
Hey Guys, I just got a 90k quote for Innova Crysta damping - 2.6mm damping on door and 4mm damping on roof and floor. The material will be used is Dr. Artex but I insisted on CTX since that seems to be popular here, to which he said is not good enough as compared to Dr. Artex. There will be around 50-55 sheets used in the complete damping process and is a day's job. I have no prior experience with damping, dont you say its bit on the higher side? and which material is good these days?

I have used Dr. Artex Iridium in my xuv 300 and it is pretty decent. Yesterday, saw CTX side by side when evaluating it for my friends Celerio and CTX does seem to be thicker but not sure if thickness alone is a barometer for good damping. The dealer who is very good at audio installation mentioned that CTX has a slight edge but sometimes the dealers views are based on margins. You can't go wrong with Artex if that is the only one available.

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Originally Posted by amitksvs (Post 4608041)
Thanks Navin. I am open to going to any good place in Mumbai, not necessarily in Bandra or BKC.

I was just wondering who/which place is considered to be best in terms of experience, workmanship and results, if you could please help.
Thanks again.

Hi Amitksvs,

Have you done the damping on your Dzire? I noticed you did not get any definite answer here. I am looking to do the same so any advice or suggestions would be most welcome.

Regards,
SS

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Originally Posted by Sridhar K (Post 4921968)
Yesterday, saw CTX side by side when evaluating it for my friends Celerio and CTX does seem to be thicker but not sure if thickness alone is a barometer for good damping. The dealer who is very good at audio installation mentioned that CTX has a slight edge but sometimes the dealers views are based on margins.

are you sure it's CTX and not CTK ? Because CTK is a very popular and well regarded brand, with an advertised USP of 'vibrodamping'.

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Originally Posted by venkyhere (Post 4926327)
are you sure it's CTX and not CTK ? Because CTK is a very popular and well regarded brand, with an advertised USP of 'vibrodamping'.

Yes. It is CTK. My bad for the typo. Installed it my friends Celerio this week and found it pretty good.

Hi Guys,

Has anyone heard of and/or used "Vibromax" damping sheets. 2.00 mm thick. Made in Russia. Dealer says they are NOT waterproof but he has never had any complaints.

And another one : RSR Auto Vision. Chinese made but made to a dealer's spec.

Any advice on these 2 brands would be a great help.

The quote is about 15K for 5 doors incl. labour. In Bombay.

Regards,
SS

15K for 5 doors is expensive by about 2.5 - 3 K. You can search for Vibromax dealer for Mumbai and pick the 2mm pack for between 9-10K. They are actually charging high for this product stating its made in Russia, as if European and American products are passe. Labor for installation shouldn't be more than 200-300 per door at max.

I just picked 2 packs of Maxxlink. 1 pack has 5 sheets 460mm X 800mm. Total costed me 5500 for 10 pack. Will do a DIY or get it done from a local shop under my supervision. This will go in my Linea. I had used Dampmat in my Punto in 2015 the same way. The whole pack of Dampmat costed around 7.5K then, thanks to eBay 20-25% coupon.

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Originally Posted by kunwar.g (Post 4927687)
15K for 5 doors is expensive by about 2.5 - 3 K. You can search for Vibromax dealer for Mumbai and pick the 2mm pack for between 9-10K. They are actually charging high for this product stating its made in Russia, as if European and American products are passe. Labor for installation shouldn't be more than 200-300 per door at max.

I had used Dampmat in my Punto in 2015 the same way. The whole pack of Dampmat costed around 7.5K then, thanks to eBay 20-25% coupon.

Hi Kunwar,

Thanks for your response. I guess the dealer's are making their cut as well - but that's like 25%!! A bit much.
The problem is if you buy the sheets yourself and then go to the shop to fit them, the shop Owner will rip you off for labour - as I found out recently - so we are back to square one.
Did you find that "Dampmat" made a big difference to your Punto - the sound quality and the road noise?
It's the first time I am going in for this so want to make sure it's worth it.

Regards,
SS

Absolutely worth every penny. Both outside noise reduction and ICE sound quality improvement. For Road nice need silent tyre and maybe damping of floor bed.

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Originally Posted by Xaos636 (Post 4866662)
Applied the damping sheets for my Hyundai Venue. The primary aim was to reduce all kinds of metal sounds originating from the doors with the added advantage of a better NVH and a better sounding music system.

Could you please provide the cost and details on where to procure the sheets?
Is it available as a pack or single sheets?

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Originally Posted by varun560061 (Post 4928012)
Could you please provide the cost and details on where to procure the sheets?
Is it available as a pack or single sheets?

It comes in a pack of 5 sheets. It will cost anywhere from 700-1200 per sheet depending on the brand. I got mine for 850/sheet and they had an offer where if I buy 4 boxes, I get the 5th one free. So its down to the dealers on how they give it. Usually they take a profit of ₹50-₹100 per sheet.

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Originally Posted by Xaos636 (Post 4928088)
It comes in a pack of 5 sheets. It will cost anywhere from 700-1200 per sheet depending on the brand. I got mine for 850/sheet and they had an offer where if I buy 4 boxes,

Thanks for the info, could you let me know the shop details on where to procure it..

I have seen people going for under the hood damping with Artex and Dampmat and I am like that's a disaster waiting to happen. :Frustrati

Would it make sense to get the wheel lining damped to restrict noise from tyres seeping into the cabin?

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Originally Posted by varun560061 (Post 4928956)
Thanks for the info, could you let me know the shop details on where to procure it..

Zero 6 customs, Calicut, Kerala.

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Originally Posted by suzuki san (Post 4926597)
Any advice on these 2 brands would be a great help.

I have done this on my Crysta last week.

Vibromax Damping sheets are good for sound damping and the difference has been awesome in the sound after damping.

For Crysta I was charged 4500 per door. It took nearly 4 hours to open, clean and install with proper tools and knowledge.
Every door was done neatly, and I paid for the hard work.

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Originally Posted by The Great (Post 4931106)
I have done this on my Crysta last week.

Vibromax Damping sheets are good for sound damping and the difference has been awesome in the sound after damping.

For Crysta I was charged 4500 per door. It took nearly 4 hours to open, clean and install with proper tools and knowledge.
Every door was done neatly, and I paid for the hard work.

Hi " The Great"
Woah!!! That's expensive! I was quoted 3k per door. Do you mind sharing where you got this done? Job certainly looks neat and professional.
Cheers.


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