Mine has two layers of B-Quiet Ultimate and one layer of 1/4" L-Comp. Nice and quiet and the first place I'd recommend soundproofing. See my previous post. Chris On 10/18/06, Mark C <obeechi@runbox.com> wrote: > What about for noise coming through the sheet metal under the rear seat... from the engine... > > > From: Todd Last <rubatoguy@COMCAST.NET> > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Westy Soundproofing > > > I added a dynamat type of soundproofing to my van in the front door panels and floor. > > > > It reduced sound slighly - but since the majority of the noise in my van is wind noise, it is not really perceptible at freeway speeds. > > > > Todd > > > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > > From: "Royston, Jerry" <gmr@OBPA.USDA.GOV> > > > I was wondering if any of you have done any soundproofing of your van or > > > camper and if so what your experience has been. Is it worth the effort > > > and expense? What would be the least expensive material to use that > > > offers good results? It seems if you could make the van a bit quieter > > > it would greatly enhance the driving pleasure. > > > > > > Gerry > > > > ----- End Original Message ----- > |
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