KILMAT 80 mil 36 sqft Car Sound Deadening Mat, Butyl Automotive Sound Deadener, Audio Noise Insulation and dampening

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  • MarinerinMontana

    > 3 day

    I installed this throughout my Montero Sport, mostly in the rear cargo area to quiet the many rattles that come from 200k+ miles of driving around Montana/PNW. I pulled off the interior trim panels and placed a layer on the inside of the exterior sheet metal fender panels, then a layer on the inner sheet metal panel that frames out the cargo area and the trim panels clip in to. I got about 70-75% coverage, mostly because I was being a little lazy and a bit rushed, but I also didnt want to interfere with any holes that were used for trim clips. Or run out of the 65sq/ft before ordering more. I feel like the 80mil material is heavy/dense enough that 100% coverage wouldnt really be necessary. I did do both front doors so far, along with most of the rear and there is definitely a difference. A lot of the rattles are completely gone, while the bigger, louder noises that came from offroad driving are considerably quietier. The loud banging from rocks getting thrown into the wheel wells is much less noticeable. The doors close with a much more solid sounding thud with no rattles then before. I have decent Rockford speakers in my doors but nothing loud enough to notice any sound quality differences as far as stereos and such are concerned. This product will probably stick to anything, but I strongly suggest giving the surface a wipe down if its dusty. Its repositional as long as youve only got a few square inches stuck down, any more than that and good luck. Cuts pretty easily with a utility knife on a scrap of OSB or something. Definitely worth the money and time invested to not hear everything rattle on long off-road trips.

  • Richard Huynh

    > 3 day

    I just applied this to my 3rd Gen 2018 Toyota Tundra Crewmax, which has a big cab you should know and it sounds better and I can see some noise cancelling coming from this. I used 2 packages total and for my all my door interior panels, back seating and back panels and I need to order another set. There was a smell that lingers for a couple of days but it literally disappears after that! Every review made it seem like it was unbearable but truth is that once you get it applied just apply some air freshening deodorizer and itll go away within a few days. It sounds fuller and quieter. Everything on any new car, except a rolls royce I guess, gets a ton of exterior noise level! The adhesion is good as long as you got a reliable roller too by the way. I have yet to do my firewall, driver side and transmission/center console hump so thats next. If Im doing the headliner, Im going to consider doing a insulator and sound Deadened for that instead of the kilmat. And a note for anyone with open and spacious big cab or interior, please consider ordering more than just what they recommend on their sizing. I followed that suggestion and I really recommend ordering a couple more than expected. For Tundras probably a good 4 packages if you are doing all everything. And if youre on a budget so far this is the best way to do it.

  • I don’t often write reviews…

    > 3 day

    I was doing 4 doors and the liftgate, so I only bought 1 box. I didn’t do 100% coverage on the liftgate, but fairly complete single layer coverage on the inside of the door panels (backside of the exterior panel) as well as some of the interior part of the door panel for the 4 doors and had 1/2 a box left over. Used a utility knife and cutting board to cut the material easily. It was a warm FL day so it was easy to roll the material onto the panel with good adhesion. To help cut pieces for odd shapes areas, I put a piece of backing paper in the space and folded or marked it for the right shape like a template. Sound deadening was immediately noticeable, reducing road noise, making the speakers sound much better, and the doors sound more solid when closing them. For even better sound reduction i would suggest pulling the headliner and do the roof too which is thin sheet metal. Maybe I’ll do it in the future. Overall, happy!

  • buyer from morocco

    17-04-2025

    there is a asfalt smell in it, is it a butyl rubber or asfalt? i seal it with alimunium tape to stop the smell, and always i keep windows open , about noise concellation, i do the four doors, i didnot see any difference until now, the product is easy to cut, the adhesion is good, but i cant juge adhesion now. it need some time. the product is from russian federation, the manufacturer says that for thickness 80 mil ,the weight is 2.44 Kg/m², the weight of the small sheet 15.7inch x 9.8 inch =0.1 m² is 0.224kg => so the product that i receive is 2.24 kg/m² 200g less.

  • David.c.

    Greater than one week

    Accurate and fast delivery

  • Snipek7

    Greater than one week

    Car is noticeably quieter

  • boomer

    Greater than one week

    I am in the midst of upgrading the audio system in my (new to me) 2009 Acura RDX. Six of the ten factory installed speakers had seen better days. The voice coils were shot in several of them found in the driver and passenger, front and back doors. There is a lot of great information available on you tube videos on steps to take to improve the sound quality of your auto sound system. Of course, replacing the speakers with some quality aftermarket models is an obvious first choice. I learned that another item to consider is Kilmat Car Sound Deadening Mat, available in 80mil and 50mil thickness. The thicker the better is good to consider installing when possible. Cut out paper templates of the various shapes and sizes of the mat for good fitment. Disposable surgical trauma scissors do a good job of cutting the mat to desired size. Be sure to also purchase the 3-pack of installation rollers. It is important to roll over the mat with the rollers to ensure proper adhesion of the sound deadening sheets to the metal door panels. Kilmats waffled aluminum top sheep product design easy shows where the mats have been rolled. The installed mats do add some weight to the vehicle. However, the marked decrease in sound reasonance is a welcome trade-off. Even installing mat to ~25% of the door panel will result in considerable sound deadening.

  • DT

    > 3 day

    1995 jeep yj, covered the entire floor front to back, covered rear finder wells. I did not leave any uncovered areas. covered with a new carpet kit. I honestly cant tell one bit of difference, sometimes it actually seems louder. adding jute padding over it next to see if that helps.

  • Bill

    > 3 day

    Used this to deaden some of the noise in my 2023 Polaris Ranger XP. Easy to use and it deadened some of the sound. I would buy again.

  • Randall coley

    > 3 day

    I got it for the doors because I put in a new radio. It helped!

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