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For future reference, Noico is relatively cheap and works well. No smell at all. Definitely beats paying for overpriced deadener like Dynamat.

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Old 08-13-2017, 10:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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For future reference, Noico is relatively cheap and works well. No smell at all. Definitely beats paying for overpriced deadener like Dynamat.
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I've tried second skin in the past, which did well, but layering the luxury liner pro ontop of it just didn't make much of a difference to warrant the additional weight penalty in an 07 wrx.

My hope this time is that the multi layered gt mat stuff will do a little better, but I'm going for a single layer and calling it a day because of the weight penalty which I plan to offset by removing the spare? I had a lexus sc300 and when I removed the spare on that one, it created more noise, so it stayed.
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For future reference, Noico is relatively cheap and works well. No smell at all. Definitely beats paying for overpriced deadener like Dynamat.
Agree 100% I did doors with Dynamat extreme, then tried Noico for the hatch area. Noico cost was so much more reasonable, and quality was at least as good.
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