Zacob,
I havn't tried this myself, but let us know how you get on.
I am doing some soundproofing on my car, a little at a time.
The story so far.
Bitumen self adhesive sheets (similar to flash band) on the inside of the boot lid, as described in the above link. I don't think these patchs are enough to have much of an effect. Planning to put more on and make a cover for the inside of the lid, as suggested by CJ in an earlier post.
I also stripped out the rear seats, parcel shelf and rear 1/4 panels, fire wall between boot and passanger compartment and entire contents of the boot.
I lined the inside of the 1/4 panels with the bitumen sheets, I also covered the parcel (speaker shelf) and all the vertical panels that I could.
When you take off the rear seat it gives you access to the floorwell.
I didn't use the bitumen here.
Very uneven surface lots of contours, therefore not practical to apply in large sheets as you will never get it to sit right, and match the exact contours of the floor.
Following on from this I was concerned that it would interfere with the way the seats rest on the floor.
So instead I used tetroseal, rubber spray. Sprayed the whole rear floor well and all of the boot.
Tetroseal is intended for use as a rubber underseal for cars (thats why I bought it in the first place....another project on the to-do list), but also recommended for sound deadening.
This stuff is just like a paint so it's very light.
If you were going to use a rubber spray such as this. You could apply it to the underside of the car. This serves the joint function of sound dampening and sealing.
After all this, I'm not convinced of the results, the project continues.....
For what it's worth, I think that most of the fto noises come from the following places.
Front: Wheel arch liners become loose (damn cheap plastic screws
)
Also the interface 'box' where the wheel arch liner joins with the bumper.
There is a hollow plastic compartment. I'm pretty sure this is what generates the front end noises, as it rattles about.
Back: There is a heat sink/ heat shield over the exhaust back box/ muffler. This can generate a very 'tinny' noise and while mine wasn't loose it did rattle, used some bitumen to damp it down.
Also I think that the main cause of the rear end noise is the fuel tank.
Not positive on this. I'm planing to cover mine with bitumen sheeting.. will keep you posted.
Mustang