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Started by randy73, July 07, 2011, 12:20:55 PM

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randy73

Has anybody ever used this or its equivalent?

Looking to get a quieter and all around better insulated ride, while I have the interior apart.

Rolling_Thunder

I have used B-quite and it makes a pretty big difference in overall passenger compartment sound.   :2thumbs:
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BananaDan

I used eDead80 and eDead tektite v3. Cheaper and thicker than dynamat. Company is elemental designs. If you get it, call to place your order and ask for free shipping, they'll likely do it.
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Finn

I used dynamat.

Its nice, but buy it from amazon. Its way cheaper usually.  :2thumbs:
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I put dynamat in mine and worked out great.   :cheers:
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randy73

Quote from: Finn on July 07, 2011, 02:32:41 PM
I used dynamat.

Its nice, but buy it from amazon. Its way cheaper usually.  :2thumbs:
How much did you have to buy and did you buy the roll or squares?

Finn

The squares and I believe I bought 3 boxes, it was a while ago though.
I still have some left and I covered the roof, floor, insides of the doors, about halfway up the firewall, the package tray, the wheel wells, and the trunk floor. Also, buy the roller on amazon too. Its quite handy.
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Shmity1

Dont you want your car to sound like an old car?

randy73

Quote from: BananaDan on July 07, 2011, 02:16:42 PM
I used eDead80 and eDead tektite v3. Cheaper and thicker than dynamat. Company is elemental designs. If you get it, call to place your order and ask for free shipping, they'll likely do it.

They friggin charged me $3.73 in shipping, the bastards...  LOL
Talked to the salesman for 30 minutes and I liked what he said, so I went ahead and got the tektite, as they were out of edead80 and will be for a while. Going to get some heat insulation also and see what happens.