KILMAT 50 mil 50 sqft Car Sound Deadening Mat, Butyl Automotive Sound Deadener, Audio Noise Insulation and dampening

(362 reviews)

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  • Alvarez Metal Works

    > 3 day

    Very impressed with the performance of this mat, especially for the price. I installed it on the floor and rear of the cab on a 2006 F350 6.0 Powerstroke. I still havent finished the job but Ive heard enough to rate the product. I plan on doing the doors and ceiling tomorrow. I started the truck just now. This is without the factory carpet and pad installed. Without the boot on the floor shifter. Without the seat installed. The cab noise has been significantly reduced. Night and day difference. This is the most affordable mat I could find and absolutely will be buying more for two other vehicle projects I have.

  • Todd

    > 3 day

    This stuff worked as good as or even better than the stuff costing 5x this amount..

  • J Gage

    > 3 day

    I used this material to line the cab of my RV. Cab noise was so loud before installing this, that trying to listen to the radio was pointless. Pulled up my carpeting, and installed these sheets on floors, inside the doors and inside the dog-house, and what a difference. The RV cab stays comfortably cool, no more hot foot on the passenger side. The road noise is markedly improved, and we can carry on a conversation without having to shout over the motor. Would highly recommend this product. Very easy to use and definitely worth it if you want to improve a hot, noisy area in your vehicle.

  • Chris

    > 3 day

    This product is very easy to install and adheres very well. My car has about 1/2 the road noise it did before. Its also one of the least expensive products that actually does what it says. Very happy with the purchase.

  • Mitchell and Ali

    > 3 day

    updated. i tried partial coverage. one box 50 sq. ft. and put it on all the biggest metal panels. it was somewhat effective but i was not 100% happy with it. for best results go full coverage. at least 90%. i keep buying more and tearing my car apart again lol! just buy 150 sq. ft. and go nuts and cover everything! not just metal, on the back of all the plastic interior panels too. put a couple extra sheets in the middle of big panels to double up. i have a big 4 door camry so a hatchback could do 100 sq. ft. you can definitely have too little. but you cant have too much! the more you put on the better it works! i will likely buy another box to do the hood and front fenders in the future. i also found that it works great inside plastic speaker enclosures around the house.

  • Mark L. Smith

    > 3 day

    Used this on the inner firewall, front floorboards and then sparingly under the seats and middle row of my 2000 Excursion, 7.3L diesel. The beast is now tamed slightly and reduced my noise by 6-10 db in various driving conditions, measured using phone noise apps. There is enough to do two Excursions if you buy this kit...

  • TD69Mustang

    > 3 day

    2001 GMC Yukon XL is like a big noise tube. I had an aftermarket exhaust installed and at certain engine rpms the harmonics that went through the exhaust was amplified inside of the vehicle so much that it was almost painful to the ears. And if anyone was sitting in the third row seating, forget about talking to them. I was skeptical about how well this would work but, on a whim, I decided to try this, as I was pulling the seats and carpet to clean them anyway. There is a 5 piece rolling tool installation kit that is also available, but I dint purchase it and had no problem with installation. In fact, I found that by wearing a pair of mechanics gloves (fabric, NOT NITRLE OR LATEX) it made it easy to really push the matting into small crevasses and around curves. I did have a laminate roller that is about 4 wide, and I did use that on some larger areas, but found myself defaulting to using the gloves instead. No doubt the rolling tools would have helped but I dont think you need them to have a successful installation. On the instructions, it says that you should roll out the matting until all of the waffle pattern is gone; but I pushed and rolled and pushed and rolled and was almost never able to completely eliminate the waffle. At the end of the day though, I feel like I got it installed successfuly. The mat is easy to cut with scissors or a utility knife. The backing is very sticky and once its down, dont even think of trying to pull it up. (NOTE: the day I installed it, it was in the low 90s so Im sure that helped with the adhesion). After installing, I took the vehicle for a test drive and was shocked how much quieter the vehicle was. It is still a little noisy, but soooo much better. At least now I can talk to someone sitting in the third row, while driving. I only have two regrets. 1) I should have bought another box. The 50 sq/ft box I got only covered around 85% of the floor. 2) I should have bought the 80mil matting instead of the 50mil as Im sure that would have made an even bigger difference.

  • the goose

    > 3 day

    Good quality, pricing is great. Will use on my classic truck interior to help out with the tin can sound when closing the doors.

  • Loaked

    > 3 day

    Love this stuff, so much cheaper than dynamat and no difference in quality. Super easy to cut, easy to roll down(with the right rollers), molds amazingly well around anything, and deadening quality is awesome. No complaints what so ever. There’s a reason why it has thousands of good reviews. Also 50sq ft did my entire trunk even to sides and double layers on my trunk lid and still had a bunch leftover. My trunk is kinda small it’s a 2013 Cadillac ATS but considering how much I had leftover 50sqft will cover the biggest of trunks and I assume be able to double layer the main parts of the lid too. Even did my license plate!

  • jose

    > 3 day

    Supper easy to work with. I laid them on my driveway. So they can heat up with the sun. That makes it even more easy to install it. I didn’t like the roller I used a handle of a screwdriver. That helps out a lot for the thought corners. I have a 89 c1500 and the cab sounds solid now.I used a box and half for the entire cab. Ceiling, floor, under rear window, fire wall I did double the one on the floor.

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