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Originally Posted by derickveliz2
Probably it won't make any difference I put the OEM foam first because fits better the lines of the floor.
I'm not using "Mat" as a sound barrier in this case if the metal panels produce any residual resonance after treating it with CLD Tiles, the foam helps as a cushion to stop resonance and increasing the effectiveness of the MLV barrier.
In this picture you can see how I'm holding the MLV to the Fire wall. I'm still going to slide MLV behind the fan and almost all the way up on the Fire wall.
The Vinyl is very effective leaving the noise out, works like magic.
Thanks
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yeah... what you call CLD Tiles I call mat.... back when I started installing sound proofing products they only had spray/paint on stuff, and two different types of absorbing adhesive sheets... one was aluminum backed, the other was not. The non-aluminum stuff you had to use a heatgun during application too. The term CLD tile didn't exist, at least not around car audio.
I might consider adding some of the MLV in the future... I ran out of mat... errr.. CLD's when I was doing my install (only had 125sq ft) and didn't get around to the firewall... Wish I had. I remember looking at it, and putting a few pieces on it... but I could've done a good two layers on the whole firewall. I also remember it looking like it would be a lot of work to get up in there and do the work.