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Old 18th May 2007, 11:36   #16
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Dont put thermocol anywhere in the car, unless its a cool case for some beers.

Identify the parts that actually rattle, this you can judge by standing outside near the trunk with the system playing. Damp the metal or plastic from the insides using some sound deadening material. Some under the parcel shelf should also help.
Got it, will reserve the thermocol for the beers . I did stand outside and can see the backside of the rear number plate rattles. What do you mean sound deadening material? Can you elaborate? since your the guru of pics too, can you post some pics of the SDM that i can use to eradicate this sound? VFM if possible.
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Got it, will reserve the thermocol for the beers . I did stand outside and can see the backside of the rear number plate rattles. What do you mean sound deadening material? Can you elaborate? since your the guru of pics too, can you post some pics of the SDM that i can use to eradicate this sound? VFM if possible.
The number plate rattle is the easiest to solve. Unscrew it, use some thick, soft rubber washers, about 3-4mm deep between the surface of the number plate and the metal on the trunk lid. Or you could use a sheet of damping material glued to the back of the number plate also.

Guru of pics???

I suggest you check out the VFM damping thread where there's a lot of information about deadening materials.
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Guru of pics???
Yes, I noticed that when in doubt by query posters, you and LBM straight away post the pics of drawings, actual pictures to help ICE novices like us
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Yes, I noticed that when in doubt by query posters, you and LBM straight away post the pics of drawings, actual pictures to help ICE novices like us
me posting pics....

anyways here is to damp the boot...



in this pic it is the clip car....he has done the damping himself....great job....since you have a viva....you will have to remove the panel to do the same.....
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LBM, this is exactly what i was looking for. Clear and descriptive via a picture. Where do i get those orange colored dampening sheets ( what material is it exactly)?

Also, roughly how much would i need and how much will it cost, if i do exactly as in the picture?
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the martrial used is audison damping .......for cost I dont know the price fully but you can check this thread for the details which B&T Bhai has reffered....

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/produc...g-product.html
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me posting pics....

anyways here is to damp the boot...



in this pic it is the clip car....he has done the damping himself....great job....since you have a viva....you will have to remove the panel to do the same.....
i hope you are not making fun of me lbm...lol.

after damping the boot there was no rattling sound.

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i hope you are not making fun of me lbm...lol.

after damping the boot there was no rattling sound.

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No sir..I am not joking just appreciating your work....
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Damp the metal or plastic from the insides using some sound deadening material..
rubber sheet or even old cloth cleaning rags will do.
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LBM, this is exactly what i was looking for. Clear and descriptive via a picture. Where do i get those orange colored dampening sheets ( what material is it exactly)?

Also, roughly how much would i need and how much will it cost, if i do exactly as in the picture?
hi,

thanks LBM...im very bad at multi quoting the message. sorry

mobike008, the damping cost me arond 2000/- rs per sq metre.

just a suggestion - dont try to do the damping yourself if you dont know what this material is. it is very time conusming. and if you make a wrong move it will be very difficult to remove the damping. get it installed from a good installer who has done this thing before.

cheers
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hi,

thanks LBM...im very bad at multi quoting the message. sorry

mobike008, the damping cost me arond 2000/- rs per sq metre.

just a suggestion - dont try to do the damping yourself if you dont know what this material is. it is very time conusming. and if you make a wrong move it will be very difficult to remove the damping. get it installed from a good installer who has done this thing before.

cheers
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Wow, and how many Sq meter you used up? I got a quote from sprocket in hyderabad for dampening

Rear door: 3.5K
Front Doors: 2.8K

All areas in my car: 8.5K

IMO, quite expensive
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dynamate ( spell?)
no need to mate sir.....it is

The Official Dynamat Website
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Wow, and how many Sq meter you used up? I got a quote from sprocket in hyderabad for dampening

Rear door: 3.5K
Front Doors: 2.8K

All areas in my car: 8.5K

IMO, quite expensive
i used around 1.5 sq m. 3000 bucks.

i think the quote you got is for dynamat original. the dynamat extreme is more expensive and comparable to the audison damping im using(according to gunbir). i dont know much about damping so ill ask the gurus to shed some hair.

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OT - Lbm sir i need the price of the MDF you used and what brand. PM me if possible and its urgent
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OT - Lbm sir i need the price of the MDF you used and what brand. PM me if possible and its urgent

get nuwood it is the best....
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get nuwood it is the best....
thanks sir. i thnk it will be better if i stay there(my thread). lol. nahi to confusion.


no need to mate sir.....it is..

good one lbm. lol.
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