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Old Jan 28, 2003 | 10:21 AM
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Dynamat Questions (repost from 5th Gen)

Hey everybody,

I have some questions about Dynamat type applications in cars. I have found (through the .org) a really good substitute for Dynamat called "Peel and Seal". It's cheap as dirt compared to Dynamat, but it looks to do the same thing. I will find out soon. Anyway, my question is really sortof multi-faceted. Do you think that if I removed all of the door panels and lined the inside of them with this application, do you think I would notice not only an improvement in the way my system sounds, but in the level of road noise as well? I'm curious, but I want to know if anyone has tried this before I commit my time/money/door panels. I will of course be lining the trunk for my sub as well.
Old Jan 28, 2003 | 10:31 AM
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yes, as thats what it does
Old Jan 28, 2003 | 10:46 AM
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yes, as thats what it does
One more thing...When putting this stuff on, should you put on multiple layers, or is one layer usually good enough?
Old Jan 28, 2003 | 05:38 PM
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Originally posted by MrCollegeGuy


One more thing...When putting this stuff on, should you put on multiple layers, or is one layer usually good enough?
If it's a quality product one is enough...Especally on the door, be sure to clean the metel off first after peeling the cheap plastic off too, or it will flop off when it gets hot, push hard and heat it to asure a good contact. Multiple layers on teh floor may not hurt, you may also want to look into the spray noise damper that many companys have, by it'self it's not great but in addition to v block, dynamat or what ever it does help some. Also gets into places that are hard to get a good layer on.
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