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<blockquote data-quote="BigBen" data-source="post: 8494193" data-attributes="member: 628149"><p>Spend the money on good cld. Knukonceptz kollosus is a good value to performance. 25% coverage is typical. Then use a ccf, raamaudio.com peel and stick ensolite is great and not too expensive. Then use mlv, 1lb per Sq ft from tmsoundproofing.com will save you some money there. The mlv will do the most for road noise, you'll want the entire floorboard covered, and also every inch that you use mlv, you'll want the ccf between the mlv and the floor. Overlap any breaks in the mlv and use contact cement to seal them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBen, post: 8494193, member: 628149"] Spend the money on good cld. Knukonceptz kollosus is a good value to performance. 25% coverage is typical. Then use a ccf, raamaudio.com peel and stick ensolite is great and not too expensive. Then use mlv, 1lb per Sq ft from tmsoundproofing.com will save you some money there. The mlv will do the most for road noise, you'll want the entire floorboard covered, and also every inch that you use mlv, you'll want the ccf between the mlv and the floor. Overlap any breaks in the mlv and use contact cement to seal them. [/QUOTE]
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