Originally Posted by DarkJak Installed 10 sq ft today in my spare time. Took about an hour. I didn't have any tools for the side panels, but I was able
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10-09-2012, 11:24 AM | #136 (permalink) | |
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Just installed my sample of Gtmat! Took me only an hour to and was super easy to intall. I havent driven around with it yet, so I will post again tonight with a quick review and pics. Thanks again for the sample =)
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So as I said before I intalled my sample for Gtmat today. I went for a quick drive and I can say it really did quite down the interior! I was getting this really annoying drone inside the cabin everytime I would get up to 2800 rpm. Intall was very simple cut the 10sqft roll into 1x1 sheets, wiped down the trunk with alcohol, and simply apply each sheet.
I will soon order a 25sqft roll of 80mill to really cover the entire rear. |
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I ordered the free sample and three days later it was on the front porch - pretty fast for a freebie. It even came with a free roller (reasonably good quality, too. Not some POS cheapie)!
Spent last weekend installing the stuff. Cutting the sheet was fairly easy once I gave up on cutting it with a knife and switched to scissors. I was only able to cover the rear part of the wheel wells, the vertical panel between the taillights, part of the brace for the strut towers, and a few odds and ends with the 10 sq ft provided. This was my first time for this kind of project and the results ain't pretty. There are some screws sticking up on the floor of the spare tire area that were a PITA, but I managed to get the hang of neatly poking a small hole in the thick foil after 3-4 tries. All-in-all, it was pretty easy after a relatively short learning period. I had the interior panels removed/replaced by my favorite body shop. On the way home I was terribly disappointed in the lack of noise reduction. As I was pulling into the garage, I noticed the panel that goes over the spare tire and the two pieces of carpet that go on top of that. Reinstalled the carpet and discovered that there _was_ quite a bit of noise reduction. Thanks GTMat! I'm giving serious thought to ordering another 10 sq ft or so and finishing the area behind the seats, particularly the front of the wheel wells. I might even do the doors. |
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