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Old 09-15-2009, 03:24 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Division View Post
Speed couldn't be more right... Completely covering your car with dynamat is pretty much useless.

Dynamat is great for what it does (stops large surfaces from vibrating) but it is not designed for absorbing sound. Get some good closed cell foam (Teklite, Ensolite, Neoprene) to deaden the road noise. Wallpapering your car with dynamat is only going to make you look silly.

Great quote from SDS:




I've had some good luck with Edead from Elemental Designs in previous builds. I haven't tried their teklite yet, anyone here have experience with it?
It is not useless worked fine for me made everything quieter than what it was and maid my drive more enjoyable. It is not only the product but how you use it.
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