Good find. I bought some brilliant stuff to use in my lathe rear covers. Self adhesive with lead and a foil surface - can't find the link now though!Dynamat is what everybody in car circles rave about. However, it’s very expensive and you need to import it. I found something very similar on one of the U.K. kit car type websites, Woolies. It was a sticky backed soft rubber type sheet, and made a big different to noise when put on all the internal sheet metal, doors, roof, floor etc.
That was 20 years ago, so check it out, see if it looks suitable.
Sound Damping
Fast same day despatch of door seals, rubbers, window channel, weatherstrip, edge trims, sound deadening and lots more. Providing excellent customer service for over 40 years.www.woolies-trim.co.uk
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Sound Deadening Shop - Car Van & 4x4 Automotive Sound Proofing
The Sound Deadening Shop offers the brands Silent Coat, Dynamat and Dodo Mat which provide sound deadening mats, sound absorbers, sound isolators and insulationwww.deadening.co.uk
That’s a good price, and 10 metres length gives a fair old amount of cover.
a square of this on each big panel can make a huge difference to stop the drumming effect, pretty cheap too