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Old 06-20-2009, 06:14 AM
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Help with Dynamat

Anyone in the Philly area able to help me with some dynamat installation?I'll gladly pay for your time and help.
I hope this isn't illegal but I need some help with this. Thanks
Old 06-20-2009, 08:20 PM
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Dynamat Install

Dynamat is the easiest thing to install....just grab a hairdryer an xacto knife and a panel popper and your good to go...all you do is pop of the carpet on the trunk lid cut small pieces off and peel off the protective backing, warm it up with the hair dryer and stick it in there(just be sure not to warm it up for to long about 3-15 seconds). now for best sound quality you wanna place the pieces about 2-3 inches apart. Now when you place Dynamat on the lid and mush it in so it has really good contact. aiight any questions lemme know
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This is what I done so far I did it in the past. I know how to dynamat I'm just confused on some parts of the trunk lid. What exact spots have you guys dynamted on the trunk lid? Thanks
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Originally Posted by Styx17
Dynamat is the easiest thing to install....just grab a hairdryer an xacto knife and a panel popper and your good to go...all you do is pop of the carpet on the trunk lid cut small pieces off and peel off the protective backing, warm it up with the hair dryer and stick it in there(just be sure not to warm it up for to long about 3-15 seconds). now for best sound quality you wanna place the pieces about 2-3 inches apart. Now when you place Dynamat on the lid and mush it in so it has really good contact. aiight any questions lemme know
Thank you very much btw

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the trunk lid is what makes the most rattle?
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Originally Posted by badteddy
the trunk lid is what makes the most rattle?
I would assume so. Does anyone know?
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its actually not the trunk lid that makes the most rattle if you are still running a all stock system with the 8inch sub then its the rear deck lid that makes the most rattle from what I've noticed. try just putting some underneath the rear deck lid and see how that works for ya!
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I am in the Philly area...or will be as of August 14th. I have dynamat and want to do the same thing. Ill help you if you need it....
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