cost effectively deadening
it is possible to deaden quite effectively on a tight budget. the 4L drum was bought from super cheap. this alone is a lot! tho it works well in car it does smell for about a fortnight after.
bang for buck would be that painted in the wheel arches and floor pan near the tyre. make sure you scrub back the whole area clean and paint on. this will greatly reduce tyre noise.
this could also be poured into the spare wheel well and spread around the area quite thick then have dampening felt layed over that like in my current eg, click my sig link to have a browse.
otherwise flashtac it a cheap alternative to dynamat etc and can be bought in rolls from bunnings. it is used to cover cracks in roofs and can be found in the roofing section under flashing. it is cheaper than dynamat but to have the same affect 2-3 layers would be needed, which in turn up its cost to equal that of dynamat. one layer of this is better than none. areas to do again would be the spare wheel well and boot area, if desired followed by paint on gear and felt. also the outer door skin of your doors, area nearest to the tyres if only wanting to be really sparing, or you can use the paint on stuff but be careful not to block the water drainage hole in the bottom of the door.
i found the wheels arches (including floor pan near tyre), outer door card near tyres and boot to give the biggest effect. flashtac/paint on deadener focusing on large unstructured areas prone to vibrating and those near the noise source would be the areas of most effectiveness and should be targeted first.
you will read in many places about the quality on flashtac. this is purely crap. from my experience and others, i have to say it is all about the surface preparation! clean it back! course rag and prep sol/wax and grease remover. it is just like paint. prep the surfaces as if you were painting it. i have used flashtac many times and will continue to use it as i have never had an issue with it coming off. on the other hand if you ever want it off. just like stock deadener dry ice and a chisel/mallet.
glad to be of help
i'll write up a 'complete guide to sound deadening your vehicle' as a master guide and re type the topics covered here i think. instead of this dragged out thread. something to kill time with on my holidays.