Looking at B-Quiet but can figure out pricing...
I stand corrected about the 40% difference...its more like 14% (savings of $23.24 for 100sq.ft of Extreme). I should have paid attention to the shipping rates (good ole ebay trick)and the 10% CCA discount...from the ebay site you pay $25 USD and from the B-queit site its only $9.99 USD.
Anyways, a year ago I bought Brown bread (great stuff) for $215 for 70 sq.ft ($3.07 sq.ft) and now the Extreme which looks similar works out to about half the price, $166 for 100sq.ft ($1.66 sq.ft)...what happened, why did they get rid of the Brown Bread? Is the Extreme as good? I'm only going to need the Extreme on the floor. Will it stick on the roof too?
[ July 07, 2005, 07:32 AM: Message edited by: Grey Z34 ]
Anyways, a year ago I bought Brown bread (great stuff) for $215 for 70 sq.ft ($3.07 sq.ft) and now the Extreme which looks similar works out to about half the price, $166 for 100sq.ft ($1.66 sq.ft)...what happened, why did they get rid of the Brown Bread? Is the Extreme as good? I'm only going to need the Extreme on the floor. Will it stick on the roof too?
[ July 07, 2005, 07:32 AM: Message edited by: Grey Z34 ]
I'm still in the deadening purchase research process myself, but from my findings, I'm going to be avoiding the asphalt based products as best as I can (as many have suggested). I did a 1 sq. ft test patch on my trunk wall and...melty melty.
For the floors (trunk, cabin), I picked up a huge roll of ice guard type matting - $50.00 for over 150 sq. ft. It's asphalt based, but it'll only be on the floors and not on a directly heated surface (trunk wall, outer door, etc.) so adhesion isn't a huge issue and I can do multiple layers for cheap. For the doors and trunk walls as described, I'm realizing that Dynamat Ex seems to be the best choice. Now I'm shopping around. Good luck with your install.
For the floors (trunk, cabin), I picked up a huge roll of ice guard type matting - $50.00 for over 150 sq. ft. It's asphalt based, but it'll only be on the floors and not on a directly heated surface (trunk wall, outer door, etc.) so adhesion isn't a huge issue and I can do multiple layers for cheap. For the doors and trunk walls as described, I'm realizing that Dynamat Ex seems to be the best choice. Now I'm shopping around. Good luck with your install.
I used the stuff all over my car and I mean all over the roof the back seat the trunk my doors the whole 9 yards, and so far haven't had any seperation in any parts...... LIKE I SAID BEFORE.... Can't go wrong with the b-quiet product.
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