Dynamat - before/after
I have used all the diiferent stick on mats out there and IMO I have found this stuff works better.
http://www.quietcar.net/
Easy to apply, does not have the odor as the mats do and you do not have to cut and roll the stuff on.
That gets to be to much work.
Mats after awhile can come undone. This stuff is not going anywhere.
Much cheaper as well.
My last project I did with this stuff I bought a 5 gallon bucket and did 2 cars complete from front to rear including trunk on the one and the hatchback on a 2000 Eclipse and had enough left over to do some spots on my RV as well.
http://www.quietcar.net/
Easy to apply, does not have the odor as the mats do and you do not have to cut and roll the stuff on.
That gets to be to much work.
Mats after awhile can come undone. This stuff is not going anywhere.
Much cheaper as well.
My last project I did with this stuff I bought a 5 gallon bucket and did 2 cars complete from front to rear including trunk on the one and the hatchback on a 2000 Eclipse and had enough left over to do some spots on my RV as well.
ORIGINAL: baddog671
I think dynamat on ebay is pretty cheap, although I havent looked around very much. For 100sqft, the "extreme" is $104 or the "Bquiet"(top model) is 209. Shipping kinda sucksthough...
I think dynamat on ebay is pretty cheap, although I havent looked around very much. For 100sqft, the "extreme" is $104 or the "Bquiet"(top model) is 209. Shipping kinda sucksthough...
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