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looking for cheap but effective dynamat
what all have you guys used and where did you get it?
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Re: looking for cheap but effective dynamat
I found a bunch of wide pipe wrap on ebay that I used in my chevelle, it had a foam layer with adhesive on one side and aluminum on the other. It is also good for insulation for heat.
This car has an x-pipe with straight-through style mufflers that dump right before the axle, and it is remarkably quiet in the cab. |
Re: looking for cheap but effective dynamat
got a link
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Re: looking for cheap but effective dynamat
Hey meathead,
I am to lazy to look up the old post, but someone on the site mentioned using this stuff from lowes and seemed to have been happy with it. http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...PS625&pad=true |
Re: looking for cheap but effective dynamat
Yeah found some. It wasn't this kind exactly but this is similar:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Reflectix-6-x-25...sid=p1638.m118 *EDIT* that stuff at lowes looks the same, and its a little cheaper if you take into account the shipping. |
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This stuff is very good. I used it on a couple of my cars with good results so far...
http://www.secondskinaudio.com/ |
Re: looking for cheap but effective dynamat
FatMat is very good and priced reasonably. IMO it is better than Dynamat.
http://www.fatmat.com/ You can get FatMat on Ebay for a very good price also. |
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I've mentioned it in this site before: I followed that FAQ on the Peel-&-Seal and I thought the stuff was very ineffective. I would not use it again. It also SUCKED to get off.
Next time I'll go with a real sound deadener... my .02 |
Re: looking for cheap but effective dynamat
I've heard good things about this stuff called brown bread
www.b-quiet.com/ There's even some comparison tests on the site. |
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