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k.alexander 02-18-2009 01:19 PM

Could someone who actually ends up doing this, PLEASE, post some results. Thanks.

Kustom F/X 02-18-2009 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Pushing_Tin (Post 32324)
Where is a good place to buy it?

Any auto parts store should have this or a variation of it. You can also look at paint on bed liner from Herculiner, a quart is more than enough, and costs around $35. You can apply as much or as little as you want, and no chance of over spray. This is what I used on my slammed truck and it works GREAT. Just my .02

Nikon FM 02-18-2009 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 32137)
Here is what you are looking for: 3M™ Underseal™ Rubberized Undercoating, 08883

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawe...6EVs6E666666--

Take off your rear wheel, mask, prep/clean, and spray this coating on as it will help in what you want to accomplish; Line-X, et al, dries too hard. The 3M product is flexible and will not fall off the inner wheel liner. You will be establishing a different layer to help dissipate/absorb the sound wave as it travels through both the rubberized coating and the wheel liner; plus this should actually adhere to the liner.


As what seems to be a universal law we often get what we pay for. Best of luck with the above spray on fix and please let us know what your impressions are. The above will more than likely address higher frequency related noise.

spiderman 02-24-2009 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 32137)
Here is what you are looking for: 3M™ Underseal™ Rubberized Undercoating, 08883

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawe...6EVs6E666666--

Take off your rear wheel, mask, prep/clean, and spray this coating on as it will help in what you want to accomplish; Line-X, et al, dries too hard. The 3M product is flexible and will not fall off the inner wheel liner. You will be establishing a different layer to help dissipate/absorb the sound wave as it travels through both the rubberized coating and the wheel liner; plus this should actually adhere to the liner.


Has anyone done this yet??? I hear the noise from the wheel wells is annoying and I'm almost definite I want to do this easy fix. I'd like some feedback on this please.

axio 03-23-2009 07:48 PM

Yeah, I'm also wondering if anyone has done this, and what the results are. Thanks!

Minicobra1 03-24-2009 03:53 AM

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Originally Posted by axio (Post 46687)
Yeah, I'm also wondering if anyone has done this, and what the results are. Thanks!

Yes, I have done it, but with a different rubber spray product, 3M probably similar. it doesn't make a huge difference, it does help a little though, but not completely. I think dynomatting the inside is going to help more, or a combo of the 2.

Here is the link to the thread I started a few weeks back.
http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...uce-noise.html

patburk 05-20-2009 02:52 PM

this might work....
 
click on this link and watch the Jay Leno videos in the bottom right corner of the page.
The Official Dynamat Website
please post your results......thanks

caneman88 05-20-2009 11:48 PM

dynamat noise is on the inside fix it from the inside. I did no more noise also going to put some polyfill on the left hand wheel well inside big empty cavity echoing the noise into the cabin :tup:


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