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I would also do the wheel wells if you wanted to reduce road noise. I guess it depends how much noise you want to get rid of, but using only
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I would also do the wheel wells if you wanted to reduce road noise. I guess it depends how much noise you want to get rid of, but using only the dynamatt alone will not do it. I would also use a layer of ensolite to get the full effect. If you're tearing everything out to do this, you may as well do it right the first time around. I used raammat on my old car and couldn't have been happier with the results.
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