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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 Try a layer of thin closed cell foam over the deadener. It makes all the difference. Then I have the weight of both. When I originally
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When I originally installed it I laid down a nice layer of Plastidip for a few reasons, I figured it would "fill in" the gaps where I couldn't lay down the GTMat, it would be a 100% layer without air pockets and such, and in case I ever had to remove the GTMat, it would be MUCH easier with the PD... (The way these sound deadened work is by taking away or minimizing tibre [someone correct the spelling] so the trunk is like a drum, and this is rubber absorbing the vibration. PD is rubber to absorb more vibration [in my mind]) Glad it paid off, now I'll take off the GTMat and lay down a new layer of PD then put the foam on the PD.
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