KILMAT 50 mil 25 sqft Car Sound Deadening Mat, Butyl Automotive Sound Deadener, Audio Noise Insulation and dampening
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J. R.
> 3 dayThis is perfect for sound deadening the floor pans. It’s super sticky & molds well. As much difference as day & night in the cabin as far as sound & road noise.
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Thomas Pressey
> 3 dayInstalled into my truck. It sticks right on. It freekin works. Twice a week I drive 3 hrs each way on torn up country roads and it makes the inside of my truck almost quiet. With a little music from the radio, I have virtually zero road noise. I will buy again for my next truck.
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Joe K.
> 3 dayUsed this product several times and I love it
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Av Guy
> 3 dayIf someone is on a budget 5 stars. Also a GREAT filler product after all the trouble areas are done with a thicker, heavier more expensive product. 6 stars for that.
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D. Clayton
Greater than one weekThe JBL sub in my truck is great, but had been rattling the rear panels so much, it would distract from the music. I installed Kilmat on the rear panel, and the bass sounds so clean now. I’m eventually going to do the whole cab. Definitely watch some YouTube videos from pros to get the right technique. I’d say I still have half of the product left after the rear of my Toyota Tacoma Double Cab.
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Tzwol
> 3 dayGoing on a long road trip caused some concerns due to wind and road noise while driving. I had no idea how much noise dampening my car was missing. Therefore, I started looking around Amazon to find the cheapest sound deadening per square foot. Stumbling across this, I wanted to see how much of a difference it would make and how difficult it would be to just do the doors. Each door (only 2) took around 1 1/2 hours that I did on separate days. These made a HUGE difference in the wind noise and I would highly recommend starting there. Seeing as it worked, I was ready to buy more and make the leap to do the entire car. Next, I did the trunk and used around 20 square feet of the stuff. This made a large difference to the engine noise and road noise that was usually a lot louder. There, I was also able to reach some of the side panels from the inside which in reduced more wind noise. Finally, I did the entire cabin in a day. That was a rough one. Took around an hour or two to get front seats, trim pieces, center console, back seats, and headliner down. Then the carpet came out and everything was cleaned. Throwing that rubber stuff everywhere took a couple more hours and then finally putting everything back together took another two. In total, around 8 hours I spent in the car trying to do everything. Was it worth it? I think for the price I payed and for the DIY aspect of it, yes. It was easy but time consuming. The trip was luxurious as a civic could get and I would recommend the product. I was able to actually hear my Bluetooth calls and people could hear me loud and clear. TLDR: Time consuming and laborious. Adds a good touch and reduces headaches.
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Prof. Erin Schoen
> 3 dayIt greatly reduced the sound in my van.
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Rhyno
> 3 dayhigh quality, exceeds expectations
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Jhon doe
> 3 dayVery good stuff
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Theodore
> 3 dayEasy to install