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WTB: Dynamat type stuff anyone have lots of it they dont need? anyone know where i can get it on the cheap locally? preferbly very very soon. i need to do my car a1990 jetta... let me know Cheers, Justin |
lordco carries carries that stuff, $50 worth got me enough to do my trunk |
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We have boxes of Hushmat (the greatest mat on earth). We give you special deal. |
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you got PM.:thumbsup: |
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:thumbsup: whatever you do, dont use cheap ashphalt based material... spend a bit more for the butyl rubber type, it takes half as much to do the same job, and it doesnt stink or get messy if heated up. (on really hot summer days). Check this out.... Sound Deadener showdown http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/products/ |
i have 2 rolls of RAAMmat BXT laying around if you are interested.. 62.5 sq feet per a roll.. one roll is 100% one is 99% (some was taken off of one).. let me know if you are interested |
i got this stuff from lowes in bellingham. Cost me $130 to do every square inch of my fullsize regular cab pickup. Called peel and seal roofing patch. Made a big difference cutting down the noise of my diesel engine. http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._7221292_n.jpg |
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3 months after heat-applying it to my trunk lid it heated up and came off...emitting this horrid smelling asphalt stank that never went away for as long as I owned the car. Peal and seal is for house roofs, NOT cars! Same goes for FAT MAT, Dynamat regular, B-quiet, E-dead and all the other asphalt-based sound deadeners. They don't stick, they stink like French people's assholes and they are not flexible enough to be useful. Once you go poly-butyl, you NEVER go back! |
Actually Check out www.cascadeaudio.com VB2 They make vinyl dampening material with no odor and no mess like the butyl stuff, thinner and stiffer so less weight but with more strength. This is designed for automotive vehicles and they use them for Airplanes. Great stuff, and now priced very reasonable! |
Hushmat has zero odour and no mess. :) |
i used some butyl based roofing material at first to do the front doors in my explorer and it worked fine. No odour...no adhesion problems...was much cheaper than any deadener out there. However dbdrag rules stated im only allowed 2 layers at any given locations so I replaced with dynamat extreme and it deadened better than 6 layers of the roofing stuff I used. Heres a pic of what my doors looked like. My two front doors alone...inner and outer skin had just over 36 sq feet of deadener on them. Thats equivalent to over one whole dynamat bulk kit! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3.../focal_mid.jpg To the original poster. I have 1 1/2 bulk kits of dynamat extreme left if ur still looking. PM me if needed. Im in abby but can come to you. Also just food for thought...the absolute best deadeners in the world work totally different than dynamat, hushmat, e-dead, etc....they harden like concrete. Best deadeners in the world..in no particular order: magic mate 400 db blue vibraflex Db blue is a paste type product that spreads easily similar to bondo before hardened. Also for deadening on a budget dont forgot expanding foam. Horrible stuff to work with but great results if done right. This year the deadening in my car will consist of MDF, expanding foam, and resin mixed with sand. |
Yah, I have no odor or anything with my roofing tar. Just get it toasty when you apply it and it's not coming off. Another thing for sound deadening I have seen is Lead sheets. Heavy and blocks out lots of sound. Just don't lick them |
I got a deal on some dynamat extreme that i used on my jetta already. i put 100sq ft+ , that includes firewall, doors, floor, trunk, and roof. if u know what a 1989 Jetta looks like u know its basically a pop can. now inside it feels as quiet as a cadillac :D |
I'm also looking for the same thing. I found a 100sq/ft roll of Fatmat plus a dynamat roller for $89.00 on ebay If you can beat that price, or match it...I'll buy from you! Thanks |
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is that the guy from the east that has a shop? its CAD dollars right? and then like 40$ shipping? i was looking at that as well. but i got a buddy who hooked it up. he was doing his boat and some other stuff so he had alot left over for me to take for DIRT cheap. so i scored. but i think fatmat isnt as good as dynamat extreme. or atleast itll take a few layers to get the same effect! |
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