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Hey guys, This winter I want to put in some Dynamat to the trunk because i get some rattles that are going to drive me crazy! I see there are
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Hey guys,
This winter I want to put in some Dynamat to the trunk because i get some rattles that are going to drive me crazy! I see there are a few different types to get, any suggestions or will they all work the same?
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I used 37.5 sq ft of RAAMmat BXT II, it only cost about 100$ shipped and it was enough to cover beneath all carpets and also full hatch area. I was quite liberal with it and went over certain areas twice, or else I probably would have had enough to do the doors also. It was a noticeable difference once installed!
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Hmmnnn, thanks for the info. Im surprised nobody mentioned the Dynamat Superlite stuff. I was leaning towards that...
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there's a thread where i posted which dynamat i used. i cant remember but i bought 2 boxes which were for the doors (amazon) and worked out great for the trunk.
btw, dont go cheap on the roller tool. |
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Really? The roller tool is a necessity?? i figured it would just stick easily just by placing it down... Ive never had an experience with Dynamat or the like before..
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DEFINETLY get the roller tool. the ones with the hard rubber roller and metal/wooden handle is the one i use. dynamat is pretty thick stuff and if you have air bubbles the dampening performance drops considerably.
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This is what I used. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...00_i00_details Roller: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...00_i00_details |
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There's a product sold at Home Depot and Lowes thats the exact same thing, but a lot cheaper. It's called Peel n Seal. I used it on a build, and it worked well.
Oh and use a heat gun to make it easier to work with if you plan on installing it while it's cold. Even in the summer it can help.
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Check out the "Cabin Noise" thread in "General Discussions" section. Tons of info in that thread. |
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A bit late, but I used FatMat in my Old GST and it helped. Even though the material isn't as thick as DynaMat, it made a big difderence. Got 100sq ft for about 120 shipped.it's a cheaper option and you would have more material to work with.
+1 for the heat gun too.
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