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Originally Posted by Corbitt You mean you put the dynapad under the carpet in the hatch area? I"m thinking about doing the same thing but wasn't sure if you meant

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Old 02-24-2012, 02:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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You mean you put the dynapad under the carpet in the hatch area? I"m thinking about doing the same thing but wasn't sure if you meant the hatch area or some other area?

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Yes, under the carpet, on top of the coreplast. Very happy with the result. Wish I would have tried this before dynamat, might have been enough for me.
However, the combination of both has transformed my ride from what it was.
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Yea, something thicker than dynomat. I saw dynomat, very thin. Im thinking 1/2 inch thick insulation under the carpet in the hatch area. Overall, road noise never was much an issue cause its a sports car anyway. But im lookin at larger tires and it may be more of a concern. Im going to Lowes to check out some insulating products.
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Yea, something thicker than dynomat. I saw dynomat, very thin. Im thinking 1/2 inch thick insulation under the carpet in the hatch area. Overall, road noise never was much an issue cause its a sports car anyway. But im lookin at larger tires and it may be more of a concern. Im going to Lowes to check out some insulating products.
This idea seems a fast and simple way to at least take a small but effective stab at some of the road noise. Of course further dynamat'ing etc would be more effective.. but if simply finding something thin and foamy to place under the hatch area carpet...makes a difference, I'm in. Please let us know your results!
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