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2Fast, not to get off thread but other than the doors, where did the shop install the material...I'm guessing dynamat??? Fixin to do mine thanks mac

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Old 08-30-2009, 12:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2Fast, not to get off thread but other than the doors, where did the shop install the material...I'm guessing dynamat??? Fixin to do mine

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Actually I used Rammat. Its not only cheaper but its better. I bought 2 rolls which are 62.5 sqft for about a $100.00 a roll. Plus I bought 6 yards of ensolite foam barrier that is glued to the Rammat.

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I had it applied double layer in the trunk floor and wheel wells and yes, both doors. It was very well worth it as the car is amazingly quiet inside.

I had the entire interior of the car removed. I am adding pictures of the process on the Audio thread but there are a few there already.
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