New owner - loud road noise
However I notice that the GLB isn't as soundproof like the Mazda is. I think it was around more 3-4 db when driving on the same road conditions.
The car tyre is a Continental Premium Contact 6 on 19inch wheels. Not sure if this tyre is causing most of the noise, or the car itself which lacks of sound insulation materials. (Previously running on 20inch wheels).
I drive 80% on rough contry roads. Would appreciate any advice to improve this. Thanks!!
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I'm planning on installing sound deadening in the rear deck and under the stowage panel. Drive around a bit with the rear seats folded down, you'll want to do the same. I don't think it's your tires - I drove a 250 for about a week on 19s and with the Off-Road Package, they were on par with the 20s on my 35.
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I'm planning on installing sound deadening in the rear deck and under the stowage panel. Drive around a bit with the rear seats folded down, you'll want to do the same. I don't think it's your tires - I drove a 250 for about a week on 19s and with the Off-Road Package, they were on par with the 20s on my 35.
How easy is the installation? I don't work much with cars hopefully it's not too bad.
I owned a US-spec 2011 Subaru Forester XT, a zippy version of that model, and it was seriously buzzy until I had the same padding done under the hood and in the rear deck. Do drive a few miles in your 200 with the seats down, you'll hear what I mean!! Cheers!
I owned a US-spec 2011 Subaru Forester XT, a zippy version of that model, and it was seriously buzzy until I had the same padding done under the hood and in the rear deck. Do drive a few miles in your 200 with the seats down, you'll hear what I mean!! Cheers!
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However I notice that the GLB isn't as soundproof like the Mazda is. I think it was around more 3-4 db when driving on the same road conditions.
The car tyre is a Continental Premium Contact 6 on 19inch wheels. Not sure if this tyre is causing most of the noise, or the car itself which lacks of sound insulation materials. (Previously running on 20inch wheels).
I drive 80% on rough contry roads. Would appreciate any advice to improve this. Thanks!!
What is interesting is that we have a 2023 GLA250 with identical equipment to the 2021 GLB and it is noticeably quieter. I also had a 2023 GLB250 loaner at my last service that was much quieter. Seems like the newer ones are better insulated. I can’t see any external difference between the GLA and the GLB engine compartment and underside. Neither one has a hood liner. I have to assume the difference is in the floor panel insulation. Insulation can be added by adding it under the carpet, but it’s quite a chore.
I would be interested in hearing what you do to address the noise.




What is interesting is that we have a 2023 GLA250 with identical equipment to the 2021 GLB and it is noticeably quieter. I also had a 2023 GLB250 loaner at my last service that was much quieter. Seems like the newer ones are better insulated. I can’t see any external difference between the GLA and the GLB engine compartment and underside. Neither one has a hood liner. I have to assume the difference is in the floor panel insulation. Insulation can be added by adding it under the carpet, but it’s quite a chore.
I would be interested in hearing what you do to address the noise.








What I do know is that on my 2013 C250 adding insulation and repairing the damaged stuff in the trunk got me from 75 down to 72. Taking off the Yokohama V405 and putting on Michelin PSAS IV got me from 72 to 68. Tires can make a big difference if the car is inherently quiet.
I don’t know if we’ll ever get there on a 2020-21 GLB. They’re just more noisy. Stand out near the front when it’s idling. Lots of mechanical noises. The W204 didn’t have that to begin with.
Speculating here, but, I have read somewhere that the original GLB used plastic engine mounts and suspension dampers for durability. Then in 2022 when the GLA went to the 247 chassis both cars went back to rubber. ??? Maybe the plastic is passing more noise to the passenger compartment.
What I do know is that on my 2013 C250 adding insulation and repairing the damaged stuff in the trunk got me from 75 down to 72. Taking off the Yokohama V405 and putting on Michelin PSAS IV got me from 72 to 68. Tires can make a big difference if the car is inherently quiet.
I don’t know if we’ll ever get there on a 2020-21 GLB. They’re just more noisy. Stand out near the front when it’s idling. Lots of mechanical noises. The W204 didn’t have that to begin with.
Speculating here, but, I have read somewhere that the original GLB used plastic engine mounts and suspension dampers for durability. Then in 2022 when the GLA went to the 247 chassis both cars went back to rubber. ??? Maybe the plastic is passing more noise to the passenger compartment.
The other day I installed a transparent rubber sealing on all doors and the boot. It was a nice surprise that the noise was reduced by a few db (initially I just wanted to prevent door dings and scratches). This could be a good workaround for now.
OEM part number is A 247 682 28 00
You can order it from a local dealer or online from veriety of shops. Below is one I found on Google.
https://www.shopmbpartsnow.com/oem-p...ood-2476822800
You can purchase aftermarket one from AliExpress. That is where I got mine.
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/32568...2usa4itemAdapt
I'm still planning on a trip to an auto stereo installer to add some sound deadening, something like Second Skin's acoustic mats.
I had a spirited drive today in poor weather conditions on rough roadways including some fun twisties. I do not use my Burmeister stereo, strange, I know. Upper 40s, made sure that I had my tires inflated before I headed out, up to 80 mph on an Interstate. I've made the same trip in my E550 albeit not corner carving as I did today in my GLB 35, but IMHO touring rubber and some well-placed sound deadening will leave your GLB much, much quieter. My 2¢.
However I notice that the GLB isn't as soundproof like the Mazda is. I think it was around more 3-4 db when driving on the same road conditions.
The car tyre is a Continental Premium Contact 6 on 19inch wheels. Not sure if this tyre is causing most of the noise, or the car itself which lacks of sound insulation materials. (Previously running on 20inch wheels).
I drive 80% on rough contry roads. Would appreciate any advice to improve this. Thanks!!






