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I just wanted to know what everyone is using for sound deadening material. I know the big brand dynamat that a lot of people use, but Im on a budget right now.
I just wanted to know what everyone is using for sound deadening material. I know the big brand dynamat that a lot of people use, but Im on a budget right now.
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I'm very happy with it. Sound deadining is diffacult in a convertible but I get no road or exhaust noise through the floor pans and it gave the car a more solid feel. Also improved the heating and cooling.
How did it turn out for you? Did you notice a difference?[/QUOTE]
I'm very happy with it. Sound deadining is diffacult in a convertible but I get no road or exhaust noise through the floor pans and it gave the car a more solid feel. Also improved the heating and cooling.
How long did it take to install?
How long did it take to install?
IIRC, a few hours at most.
How long did it take to install?
Most of a day for mine.....
I glued a section of foil lined bubble wrap to the inside of the door skins and rear 1/4 skins, and also used the foil backed bubble wrap as the vapor shield between the door frame and panel.
and rear interior panels. Great temp retention.
Here is the stuff I am currently installing and have used it in the past also. Very easy to install. http://www.b-quiet.com/extreme.html
Hey Mike, I've used tons & tons of "rubberized" asphalt & it sticks 1,000 times better if you use an asphalt primer. Maybe these guys have enough solvent right in the product but then it would have a pretty short shelf life, I think.