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Posted by adower (Member # 5955) on
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I want to dynamat the whole inside of my foxbody (hatch, cabin, tranny tunnel) EVERYTHING. Does anyone have a hook up on dynamat?
Posted by WildFire532FB (Member # 1482) on
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i dynamatted the entire inside of my Fastback. Hope it works good.
Posted by adower (Member # 5955) on
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Originally posted by WildFire532FB:
i dynamatted the entire inside of my Fastback. Hope it works good.
How much did it cost? Ive been looking around. Some people use stuff called RAAMAT (sp). It costs like 250$ for enough of it to do the project I want to.
Posted by WildFire532FB (Member # 1482) on
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a lot, i would buy some and then run out and then buy more and run out so i don't have the exact price
Posted by Blind (Member # 3052) on
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I did my fobra with peel `n seal from lowes, it took 1 roll to do the entire trunk, and both doors...$15
makes a huge difference.
Posted by KeithStang7 (Member # 1945) on
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Dynamat offers a 36 sqft box. It will do the entire floor of a 94 I know for a fact. It does make a big diffrance in the amount of sound and rattles you get in the car. Dynamat recently came out with Dynamat light for the people who don't want to add a bunch of weight to their car. Not sure on price or how comparable it is to the original. I put the extreme mat in mine with the foil layer on it for the heat barrier. After I spent the money a buddy of mine informed me that a product called "Hush mat" was just as good and was a fraction of the cost of Dynamat. Google it. Something will pop up.
Posted by SmokeyBurnout (Member # 5745) on
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Check out http://www.fatmat.com/ my dad just bought a bunch and the price was good.
Posted by dubfive-0 (Member # 8965) on
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I used a complete 36 sq feet to o a full trunk on my old CHP and did the rear speaker deck with fat mat but dynamat is the way to go
Posted by WildFire532FB (Member # 1482) on
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Originally posted by dubfive-0:
I used a complete 36 sq feet to o a full trunk on my old CHP and did the rear speaker deck with fat mat but dynamat is the way to go
Do you think Dynamat will deaden the sound of a 532ci motor with long tube headers, x pipe and 2 chamber flows(possibly), dumped?
Posted by Blind (Member # 3052) on
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Originally posted by dubfive-0:
I used a complete 36 sq feet to o a full trunk on my old CHP and did the rear speaker deck with fat mat but dynamat is the way to go
the peel `n seal I used from lowes is twice as thick, and has the same shiny backing as the dynomat xtreme that the p/o put on the underside of the trunk in my car.
I don't think dynamat is the way to go, I think the peel `n seal roofing material is.
Posted by Blind (Member # 3052) on
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Originally posted by WildFire532FB:
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Originally posted by dubfive-0:
I used a complete 36 sq feet to o a full trunk on my old CHP and did the rear speaker deck with fat mat but dynamat is the way to go
Do you think Dynamat will deaden the sound of a 532ci motor with long tube headers, x pipe and 2 chamber flows(possibly), dumped?
dynamat doesn't block or absorb sound, for something like that you'd want insulation, and lots of it.
read up here for a better description:
http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi
Posted by dubfive-0 (Member # 8965) on
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Originally posted by WildFire532FB:
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Originally posted by dubfive-0:
I used a complete 36 sq feet to o a full trunk on my old CHP and did the rear speaker deck with fat mat but dynamat is the way to go
Do you think Dynamat will deaden the sound of a 532ci motor with long tube headers, x pipe and 2 chamber flows(possibly), dumped?
it should work just heat it up so it can work and stick better, I done a few cars already with dynamat and crazy ass systems and sound stays inside but in your case will be outside
if not worst case youll need a layer of dynamat dynapad to top it off, but if its too much $ which my opinion it is buy a roll of fatmat and add two or three layers on top of the dynamat LMK if this works out for you or any other questions LMK
Posted by N8 (Member # 6048) on
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Not sure if it was mentioned, but you can go over board on this stuff. I did a GT one time, and went over board to the point when you would close the door my ears would pop. It was that tight inside. Dont go overboard it is not cool...lol. My beat all stayed inside tho and it sounded great.
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