Acoustic Shielding (aka Dynamat)
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Acoustic Shielding (aka Dynamat)
Just wondering what everyone's thoughts are on the best solution. I'd like to quiet the doors in my '97 TL. Spray? Dynamat? Dynaliner? etc.
Also, would like to know where the best prices are and if anyone has a nice hookup
Also, would like to know where the best prices are and if anyone has a nice hookup
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I put Cascade V-Max in my front doors per elduderino's recommendation. I bought mine through eldude but you can also pick it up through Parts Express at the same price.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshow...=268-286&DID=7
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshow...=268-286&DID=7
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Excellent suggestion, thanks
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i've heard great things about RAAMmat in conjuction w/ ensolite. I think you have to order 62.5 sq ft. rolls of raammat though so if you're just doing your doors it might be too much. It is supposed to be some of the easiest to use. I'll probably be using raammat when i have time to do my car.
Second skin audio's damplifier has gotton good ratings too from the sound deadener showdown
Second skin audio's damplifier has gotton good ratings too from the sound deadener showdown
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I used "Resisto" (in Canada), "Peel 'n Seal" (in US). It's a roofing material which is VERY similar to Dynamat, is EXTREMELY easy to work with, and is SUPER cheap. Works perfectly!
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