I just finished dynomating under the seat and drivers and passengers side floor panels. Run 10mm eva foam on top of that and then the factory trim back over that. The factory trim seems to have very good sound proofing materials on it and the car is sealed pretty well from factory. Going off the suggestion from Bojan's post I tried to seal out everything I possibly could that had daylight through to the underside of the vehicle, and this was the reason I used the eva foam ova the dynamat. It definately helped with increasing the resonant mass of the panels and this I think made the biggest contribution to reducing noise. Only downside is that it amplifies the creaks in the cab.
It's a 2012 puma 110. And they are quiet from standard, but still could be alot better for kids and wife, hence why I am going for better insulation.


				
				
				
					
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