dynamat/raammat install
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Mauja He Mauja
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dynamat/raammat install
does anyone have pics, of the inside of the trunk, with dynamat or raammat installed. i tried to do it this weekend, but the rear deck lid has so many screws etc...should i just dynamat over them??
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Re: dynamat/raammat install
Originally posted by dba1999us
does anyone have pics, of the inside of the trunk, with dynamat or raammat installed. i tried to do it this weekend, but the rear deck lid has so many screws etc...should i just dynamat over them??
does anyone have pics, of the inside of the trunk, with dynamat or raammat installed. i tried to do it this weekend, but the rear deck lid has so many screws etc...should i just dynamat over them??
either push ur dynamat up onto the deck and let teh grooves of the screws sink in... or u can just heat up ur dynamat with a heat gun until itz soft and plyable... then spray some elmer's spray adhesive and stick it up there and mold it over the screws.
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Re: dynamat/raammat install
Originally posted by dba1999us
does anyone have pics, of the inside of the trunk, with dynamat or raammat installed. i tried to do it this weekend, but the rear deck lid has so many screws etc...should i just dynamat over them??
does anyone have pics, of the inside of the trunk, with dynamat or raammat installed. i tried to do it this weekend, but the rear deck lid has so many screws etc...should i just dynamat over them??
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Mauja He Mauja
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Re: Re: dynamat/raammat install
Originally posted by cwally
I dynamatted over everything...Most of those screws you will never unscrew. Are you are using Dynamat Extreme? the kind you dont have to heat up? There should be no problem going over the screws.
I dynamatted over everything...Most of those screws you will never unscrew. Are you are using Dynamat Extreme? the kind you dont have to heat up? There should be no problem going over the screws.
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