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cab sound deadening
Any thoughts on sound deadening material inside the cab before carpet goes in? Would roll on bed liner work? Lizard skin rolled on instead of sprayed? Dynamat? (Or similar product) Or just carpet?
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The stuff I used was basically bubble wrap packing material that has an aluminum foil covering on both sides. Bought it at a hardware store and it was quite inexpensive.
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Inexpensive is good. Does anybody know how much difference in sound deadening there is between these and Lizardskin?
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I got excellent results with Dynamat. You can get it on Ebay in rolls instead of squares. Saved a lot of money buying it that way.
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I'm interested in trying mass loaded vinyl. You can get it in 1/8-1/4 inch thickness. You wouldn't have to glue it down. I've heard that dynamat or peel & stick retain moisture so you should probably paint 1st.
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The eastwood version of dynamat is cheaper and was great on the one vehicle I saw.
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I used EZCOOL sound deadner on my 54 ford,they are a Hamb vendor and alot of guys use and have had great results,super fast shipping.....it doesnt have peel and stick so you just use 3m spray adhesive. reasonable price also.
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12" wide rubber sticky roofant sealer about 10' long at home depot. stretchable, mouldable and waterproof.
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i was kinda thinking bout this stuff to seal up the bottom of my cab... its gotta cut down on the noise to
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