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How many square feet of sound deadener should I order for my 62. I want it up the fire wall, on the ceiling (inside that rectangle), on the floor and behind the gas tank and maybe a little extra for the doors.
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I purchased 75 sqft for my 63. So far I have done the upper roof panel, roof panel, from the split down on the rear of the cab and the entire floorboards. I have not done the doors yet, but I think I'm going to have plenty left over. You could probably go with 50 sqft, but I'd rather have a little (or maybe a lot) left over. If it makes any difference I went with fatmat, and despite some people's complaints so far I've been quite happy with the quality.
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thanks
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I completely over-killed a Camaro by completely covering the interior with FatMat. Kind of hard to do an unbiased comparison to other brands but I was very happy. Still adhering to the body even in Las Vegas heat and no smell either.
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While my truck is not on the road quite yet, I can tell you that you can hear hear the difference between a coated panel and one that's just sheet metal. For example: the rear corners (think right below the filler neck) would make a ping sound when struck before. With the fatmat rolled into the corners it makes more of a thud. Overall I am happy with the amout of deadening that it has provided thus far, though I couldn't tell you the exact decible drop from my ear calipers.
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Thanks for all your help guys but I am still wondering how much sound deadener I need to get.
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You'll probably have to do measurements of the total area you want to cover, and compare that with how much comes in each kit of Dynamat or whatever brand you go with.
I know you didn't ask but, to do it 100% the right way you'll also lay down a layer of closed cell foam on top of the dynamat, and then a layer of mass loaded vinyl on top of that. Then finally your carpet. That is how to totally kill the sound. |
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https://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/ good reading here. Some people cover every square inch of the interior. I personally covered mine in strips and squares strategically placed to cover around 30% of all the larger areas. Remeber, the butyl based stuff dampens harmonics, it does not block sound!! Question: How much of a cymbal do you need to cover with your hand to make it go "tink tink" as opossed to "crash, bang, clang"? Answer: not very much. After a certain point you begin to get diminishing returns. You spend more money and add more weight to the truck just to obtain that extra little bit. If it's worth it to you to blanket the whole cab, then go for it but just remember that most harmonics get dampened with strips and squares. True sound deadening is a series of steps and products that all work together. Edit: the inside of the doors are quite important to dampen too. I covered the inside of them at least 50%. They are a huge flat panel exposed to lots of vibrations.
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personally I like the tin can sound
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Then again, you could probably test for it and find those areas and target those as well with deadener. I don't know how you'd go about it, but you should be able to test any given area and see how much it resonates. If it added up to be something that would produce sound when going down the road, coat it with dynamat. My guess would be that few people that target specific areas do this. But that way, you could still skip a lot of areas that aren't going to be producing any noise. But still cover everything that will. People who skip a lot are probably still getting some noises from a few places. Its just that they don't notice much cause they covered the main parts and it makes a big difference. So that would be the reason I would just coat nearly everything. I want maximum sound damping. Sometimes I like to drive for a long time and it gets tiresome listening to that racket. Plus if you have a high quality sound system, it makes it sound so much better. |
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If anyone cares. After doing some rounding up measuring and some rounding up calculations I figure I need around 56 square feet.
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I was under the impression that the Dynamat would serve as a heat shield also that is the reason they sell the tape for the gaps. If I only cover part of the floor I don't think it will serve that purpose.
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I need to do this soon.
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I did a combo of dynamat and dynapad. I covered the whole floor and back wall with dynamat as we as the door panels (but not the doors themselves). Then I added two dynapads (two covered almost the entire floor). The combination of the two has been great! It was expensive sure, but at least now I can have a conversation inside the truck...even on the freeway!
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Dynamat is a great product and as stated is a bit expensive. 72 square feet of dynamat is $337. I have been looking into Lizard Skin. Three gallons will cover 56 square feet. If you purchase 3 gallons plus the application kit it will about $350 and that includes 82.50 for the application kit. If you have a compressor it might be worth looking into.
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Can I ask why you went with bynapad instead of dynaliner? I am not questioning your decision I am just trying to figure out which one I want to use.
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difference is like night and day, especially with a bb and 3" pipes... all in for everything was just over $500 replacing window felts and stripping really does wonders too |
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i bought 2 100 sq ft rolls of Fat Mat Rat Trap its 80 mill thick compared to Dynamat at just 50 mill and the Rat Trap is tackier than the Dynamat as well.
and a final note much cheaper. I buy it on eBay. |
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