Looks really good, mine didn't even look close to that. Respect for your tidiness

I did all mine last year and the part that reduced the noise the most was under the arch trim. I used one layer of the rubber sound deadening and a thin layer of foam.
I'd also recommend if you haven't already, doing doors. Silentcoat and then some dense acoustic foam for directly behind the speakers, adds a good amount of bass after.
Hi There,

How did you remove the side panels in the boot to get to the wheel arches?

Many thanks,

Nick
 
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Hi There,

How did you remove the side panels in the boot to get to the wheel arches?

Many thanks,

Nick
Not sure if there's an easier way, removed back seats, removed bolt for seat belt and then there's 2 screws on the trim.
Be careful when screwing them back in, I had too much foam behind the panel and ended up stripping the thread

Fed the belt through the trim and removed it
 
Not sure if there's an easier way, removed back seats, removed bolt for seat belt and then there's 2 screws on the trim.
Be careful when screwing them back in, I had too much foam behind the panel and ended up stripping the thread

Fed the belt through the trim and removed it
Thanks buddy, that's really helpful, much appreciated.

Nick
 
Hello!

I thought I would share some pictures about sound deadening luggage and installing VW Golf floormat.
Before, sound deadening and the final result with the matt. The result: A more premium feeling and alot less sound from the road.

Before, almost no sound deadening.

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Deadening mats installed. 2mm silentcoat.
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VW Golf SC floormat installed. Artnumber: 5G9863544B CA9

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Final result :)

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@LeylandVCDS this is the golf estate floor cover, fits tidy actually!