10-24-2010, 11:41 PM | #1 |
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what sound deadener is everyone using?? i was thinking of the summit racing stuff cuz i just can see spending the money on dynomatt for a truck thats not my dd, do u think this stuff will help? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-879014/
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10-25-2010, 12:14 AM | #2 |
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I used fatmat. bought the 50 sqft. bulk pack. Works good for me. I don't know about the summit stuff.
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I just put in the "Fatmat" in last night. I did my firewall, floor, back cab wall, cab corners, all inside the doors, and still have enough to do a second layer on my firewall and still have a little left over... I started with 100sqft'
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i used fatmat on my 68 suburban and going to use it on 69 swb
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whats the fatmat go for..
I've seen alot of cars/trucks use the bed liner in the interior |
10-25-2010, 07:35 AM | #7 |
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Looking at the picture of the summit stuff, it appears to be some type of fiber insulation. That would make it good for a firewall and perhaps for the roof or a backing on door panels but likely not great for floor boards or any other wear or traffic areas... still probably better than the silver bubble wrap stuff
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I used Second Skin Damplifier Pro. Good stuff also.
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fatmat here as well ....
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Is the original firewall insulation left in place and these materials installed over it, or is it removed?
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Reading all I have read says you should have clean sheet metal. If you put it over the old firewall insulation, at some point it's going to fall away from the firewall.
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I used something call cool-tec I think it was called just like dynamat but a a cheaper price I found it here locally at a performance shop and it works awesome....
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I used dyna mat in my bb truck and just cut into small squares and placed it in hollow places- doors, rear of cab, around rear light etc. I just installed fatmat in the same fashion in my 4x4 yesterday and could tell an immediate difference just tapping on the various sheet metal sections. I can only imagine what an entire cab would be like with this stuff. It sounds very solid and not "tinny" with just what I did . Get the fat mat off ebay you can get it cheaper there if you shop.
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good thread
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I reckon if these old trucks had this stuff installed when they were built, with all the rainwater leaks that they developed over the years there wouldn't be a solid cab floor in the country today. I'll stick with the old fashioned underlay, I can remove that stuff and dry the whole thing out if need be before the damage is done....JMO.
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installed fatmat in mine i order 100sq ft off ebay for 125.00 and still have half a roll left over for doors and hood.
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I used from Mc Master-Carr, #9709T39 Sound and Vibration Damping Sheet EVA Mastic, .079" Thick, 32" X 54". Then cover it with #9367K65
Foil-Faced Bubble Wrap Insulation 36" Wide, 25 ft Roll Length. I used 3m spray adhesive for the insulation sheet. All of this is a damn site cheaper than the "brand X" stuff. My $.02 |
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No problems whatsoever. I used the mastic inside of the doors and put the insulation under the panels. I also put some under the headliner and any other areas that needed dampening. The "other" brands just are a sound deadener but I needed insulation as well but I guess you could always put the insulation on that stuff as well without complication.
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Has anyone used Lizard Skin Coatings? I had planed to use this not only for sound deadening but to seal up all the seams in the floor.... It can be sanded and painted over too.
http://www.lizardskin.com/pages/sound_control.php
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I used window wrap on my dd available at local lumber yards 30.00 per roll. I have used the same roll under 2 floormats and still have a little left.
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