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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Upland Ca
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Re: Sound deadening
I used Dynamat and very please with the results. I did the entire floor from the gas tank up to the bottom of the cowl, behind the gas tank, cab corners, inside the doors. Very little road noise, loud exhaust and I can hear the radio on low volume even at freeway speeds. I bought the 9 piece set (72 square feet) and had one sheet left over plus the scrapes. There's a few pictures in my album.
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Location: New Madison, Ohio
Posts: 21,377
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Re: Sound deadening
I used B Quiet. I am very pleased and I got it of ebay with free shipping.
http://www.b-quiet.com/ultimate.html
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