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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 06:47 PM
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Dynomat

Wut do u guys think about dynomat. I'm interested in just a trunk kit , i think i heard the number 80 for a trunk kit. Should i even attmpt to install it myself? The interior of my car has no rattles but the trunk has quite a few. Will dynomat stop these? Will the bass reflect back into my car better? How much for it gettin perfesionally installed, and wut about the wheel weel (I have a 3ed gen) Feel free to answer any of these or just give me ur opinion on sound dampining material in general.
Old Apr 7, 2005 | 07:00 PM
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yea, this is something i will be looking into this summer. im sure you can do it your self= more $$$ in your pocket. but i dont really know much about.
Old Apr 7, 2005 | 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackMax1992SE
Wut do u guys think about dynomat. I'm interested in just a trunk kit , i think i heard the number 80 for a trunk kit. Should i even attmpt to install it myself? The interior of my car has no rattles but the trunk has quite a few. Will dynomat stop these? Will the bass reflect back into my car better? How much for it gettin perfesionally installed, and wut about the wheel weel (I have a 3ed gen) Feel free to answer any of these or just give me ur opinion on sound dampining material in general.
How about the rear deck rattle in these thirds gens? My whole rear end sounds like it's gonna break apart with only two 10's pushing about 300 rms and my mids on the rear deck pushing about 70 rms. I also suggest dampening the front doors becausr there is a lot of bass lost since the sheet metal does a horrible job.
Old Apr 7, 2005 | 08:56 PM
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yeah i'm definitely gonna something to insulate my doors, I'm thinking of Dynomat, but I don't know if it's a good quality product, or merely something for the mass consumers. After all, it is sold at Best Buy and CC, haha.
Old Apr 7, 2005 | 10:24 PM
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I'm doing this on Saturday. I've gonna try "Peel N Seal". It's suposedly a tar-based sound deadener that you can get a home depot. I think they have it for roofs. I think you need about 3 rolls and the rolls are like $15. Then get a roller and do it to it. Nice little Saturday chore. I'm sure the rattle reduction will be worth it, these cars rattle like a *****.
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