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Latest: hispls Today at AM. Car Audio Competition Tomorrow. Any Advice? Problem with amplifier and mids Please help. Newest threads A. Started by acura3. Southeast Region. Most posts - Past 30 days The amount of time, effort, and general mess of the tacky sound paper was just too much for me. It also leaves sticky residue all over the panels and your hands.

I don't want to sound like I work for them but the secondskin stuff is the best hands down, if you don't want to spend the money the only other products would be RAAmat or the stuff from Cascade Audio but its almost the same price. But depending on how much you want to deaden it sq ft is close to 70lbs.

I used 80 for a hyundai elantra and didn't cover everything and did 2 layers in the trunk. So I think maybe sqft would do a z. Thanks, I was concerned that I'd have to add a lot of weight to the car but it sounds like my concerns were unfounded. I know the vehicle is off topic After the Dynamat was laid, I used a product called Ensolite acoustical foam to further block noise. The process was tedious and took a few weekends to complete but it was worth every penny and hour I put into it.

The difference was night and day and my radio volume was literally cut in half. The truck feels like a rolling sound booth. I did 2 layers on the floors and back wall, and 2 layers on all the doors, one on the outer skin and one on the inner behind the panels. For Ensolite, I bought 6 yards. Very similar in quality and much cheaper in price. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community.

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Just buy real dynamat not the imitation garbage. It's pretty cheap cost wise. I'll let you guys know how it goes. Neal G 0 Posted July 10, MikeyZee 0 Posted July 10, Poindexter 0 Posted July 11, Posted July 11, MikeyZee 0 Posted July 11, Great to know Poindexter Thanks for the info! Mike 1, Posted July 11, WarrenZ 0 Posted July 11, Posted July 12, Any tips on removing the complete dash?

Cornbreadxd 0 Posted September 7, Posted September 7, I am considering doing this to my car too. How much weight does it add? Cornbreadxd 0 Posted September 8, Posted September 8, edited. Here is what i was doing on my other car before someone crashed into me on friday. So I think maybe sqft would do a z Edited September 8, by Cornbreadxd. Posted September 8, Jumbo Jet 0 Posted September 9, Posted September 9, Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community.

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Thread starter Danster Start date Apr 3, Danster Senior Member. Joined Nov 26, How much Square footage would I need? I see Amazon sells the Bulk Pack, 9 sheets equals to 36 sq. How many of these would I need? What do you use to prep the metal before installing it? I'm ready to start that project within a few weeks and wanted to start ordering ahead of time.

Thanks, Dannyo. Joined Nov 4, Awesome, thanks! Joined May 3, Well it depends on how crazy you get. I have installed a pack and a half and all I have done is the trunk, part of the trunk lid, and a little behind the rear seat. I haven't done anything with the doors yet or under the carpet at all. It doesn't go as far as you would think. As far as prep, I cleaned first with a glass cleaner to get the bulk nasty off the metal.

I then followed with rubbing alcohol just before placing the mat. Wear some mechanics gloves when installing the mat because that aluminum foil is really sharp. You will need a plastic scraper and a roller for a nice neat and tight fit.



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