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Old 01-14-2004, 12:38 AM
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sound deadening material..

what are some good sounds deadening materila desides dynamat? i want to do the doors, rear deck, trunk and some other places.
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the others i found are brown bread, fatmat, raamat, cascade..are their any more? which do you guys recomend without spending too much money and most cost effective. thanks!
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ey will- lemme kno what you decide on, maybe we try and cut a better deal if you buy "bulk" cuz i wanna do my car too
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I've had great success with Cascade. Sticks really well and has no odor.

Downside is it is more expensive than most.
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ey will- lemme kno what you decide on, maybe we try and cut a better deal if you buy "bulk" cuz i wanna do my car too
what you gonna use?
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I've had great success with Cascade. Sticks really well and has no odor.

Downside is it is more expensive than most.
what would you think comes in next to cascade..i jus checked their price and i dont really want to spend that much..
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I've heard good things about raamat.
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would you happen to have a link for raamat?
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http://www.raamaudio.com/

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would you happen to have a link for raamat?
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I used Fatmat in the trunk and was very pleased. I thought it was easier to work with than the Dynamat which I have used in the past. Also much cheaper. I ordered it from fatmat.com.

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i just ordered 140 square feet of brown bread, they had it on ebay for 134 for a 70 square foot kit it was better than any other online prices that ive seen soo i just went with that, i will do all of the car taht i can


ive used cascade ( very good and easy to work with), ram mat( same as cascade) , dynamat a lil bit harder to apply but still not hard
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I used Fatmat and I have no regrets. It's easier to use than Dynamat and cheaper as well. I bought 100 Sq Ft on Ebay for around $110 shipped.
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how would you guys say fatmat compares to brown bread. cuz from what ive read brown bread is thicker..

fatmat-45 mil
brown bread-63 mil
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Originally posted by 962.5tl
i just ordered 140 square feet of brown bread, they had it on ebay for 134 for a 70 square foot kit it was better than any other online prices that ive seen soo i just went with that, i will do all of the car taht i can


ive used cascade ( very good and easy to work with), ram mat( same as cascade) , dynamat a lil bit harder to apply but still not hard
when you planning to do the install? please if you can provide a review. thanks!
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thats why i got the brown bread

ive put the brown bread in cars that ive worked on so i can give a partial reviw, what i did was wipe the whole are that i was applying the deadner to with a rag and alchol, then basically jsut start from a corner and work it on , to get in the creases i used a heat gun to kind of make it more plyable and easy to work in there, i and basically that was it , not too hard just gotta take your time to do it right and you will have very nice results... i will post pics and a full review when i do my cl
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If you got a friend or hook-up in the car audio retail field. buy it through them. The mark-up on this shit is friggin' rediculous. atleast where I live anyway.
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its hard to find places that sell this kinda stuff, everyone carries dynamat casue they have a good name but not alot of places carry anything else cuse of the price of it
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Does any of them come in trunk kits? or do i have to cut it myself.
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Originally posted by rayman009
Does any of them come in trunk kits? or do i have to cut it myself.
None of them come pre-cut for a particular car. You have to cut them.
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