Sound Deadening...First Try
Instead of Dynamat, i used this roofing materila that my dad has, works the same way as dynamat, but not quite as thick. Plus my buddy just has a basic set up, no SPL for him. But it turned out pretty good, I think, for a first time use.
note: I did do double layers in certain areas as well

[ March 27, 2004, 03:46 PM: Message edited by: 92scdoughboy ]
note: I did do double layers in certain areas as well
[ March 27, 2004, 03:46 PM: Message edited by: 92scdoughboy ]
I've used severl varying roofing materials in place of Dynamat, and with the exception of a couple aluminum backed products, I've always regretted it. I have over 300sq feet of Iko Goldshield material in my Civic, and it sucks. Mass loading my butt, I want to tear it all out, but it sticks just well enough to make that a pain in the *** too. It does well enough for the first while, but it slowly begins to lift off in certain contours.
well, there is a primer that u have to put down with a paint brush first off. It sticks very well, plus for what he has its perfect, cause he isn;t going to upgrade it anytime soon. And will be fine for myself in the future, i can't afford to use bquiet or brown bread at this point in time, and i can get this stuff for practically nuthin
Looks like you were tryin to match the sound deadner with the exterior color of the car?? hehe
Does it work well? I just layed 50 sq ft of b-queit extreme, i have ot order 2 more rolls of 50 sq ft for my s15 truck
-db
Does it work well? I just layed 50 sq ft of b-queit extreme, i have ot order 2 more rolls of 50 sq ft for my s15 truck
-db
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