Dynamat anyone? Thinking of doing it...
I saw a Dodge cargo van that was being converted to a luxury liner with the interior completely Dyanamatted. It seemed pretty solid and like it would really provide some significant noise reduction.
I saw a Dodge cargo van that was being converted to a luxury liner with the interior completely Dyanamatted. It seemed pretty solid and like it would really provide some significant noise reduction.
I dynomat my 09 C350 and it helped qwell the road noise in the trunk. It helped quite a bit. My friend dynomat the roof, trunk and door of his TSX and it made a difference. You must keep in mind that Dynomat isn't exactly lightweight. It'll add more than a few pounds to your trunk, depending on how much you're planning on adding.
Here's a thread with some pics of 204 with the sound dampening.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...d-you-use.html
It can be a DIY project, but will take the better part of a day to do. Nitrile or latex gloves help as you'll probably cut up your fingers handling the foil.







