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Originally Posted by chibbell 2fast and mototrmpt - Do you guys happen to have photos of your installs? I've never done this before and would love to see where you

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Old 01-01-2010, 12:42 AM   #15 (permalink)
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2fast and mototrmpt - Do you guys happen to have photos of your installs? I've never done this before and would love to see where you decided to lay strips down.

mototrmpt - Why do you think you should've used Damplifier Pro?
The damplifier pro is similar to damplifier except it's thicker and heavier which would provide additional sound deadening. In my old age (48) I would have preferred it to be just a bit quieter. Now I posted the damplifier pro comment prior to the trip I just took today from Salt Lake City to Las Vegas. During today's trip I noticed that the noise level was just about right and I would have to say I think I hit a great balance with the normal damplifier materials.

Bigaudio...nice install pics. I especially lilke your suggestion of using a big spoon to flatten out the materials. I purchased a wallpaper seam roller and found that pressing the materials down with my big thumbs worked will, but I would think the spoon would be perfect.

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