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Anyone fit noise killer to their octavia?

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Anyone fit noise killer to their octavia and if so what kit did you buy? Did it mahe a big difference?

Thinking of buy a kit for interior and boot.

Cheers

I was thinking of doing the same thing. dynamat is the brand that i have in mind, im sure it has the least weight per m2.

Got a noisekiller kit on it's way, I will let you know how things go..

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I ordered sound proof mats from car builder solutions website. A lot cheaper, I how it works out well 10 sheets of 200 mm x 500 mm for £30 with adhesive backing. I ordered 2 sets. Should do the whole car :)

I'm also keen to install some form of sound insulation. This car is definitely the noisiest I've ever owned.

Please let us know how you get on. :yes:

I used Dynamat extreme in the boot area and under the back seats. I used 8 sheets costing about £120 and in my opinion, its made a difference when the car goes over rutts and tarmac lines where it used to crash over them-it now has a dull, more solid thump....can't tell when driving normally and haven't tested it on a motorway yet.

A bit of advice if going for the extreme.....wear gloves! I cut my fingers in about 5 different places!

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