Dynamat (UPDATE 4/28/12)

JLaneAccord

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Just want to show you guys my progress with Dynamating. This is actually more time consuming than you think... only if you want a clean look and solid stick.

This stuff is no joke. I cut vibrations in half! There will be even less vibrations througout the car when I'm finished.
Also It makes the bass sound soooo much better!


-Trunk lid (complete) Needs Dynaliner:)
-6x9 speaker topside (complete)
-Roof (complete) Dynaliner added to that. (Complete) Needs Dynaliner:)
-Trunk sides (Complete)
-6x9 speaker bottomside (Complete)
-Front doors(IN progress)
-Rear Pillars (Complete)

PRICES-
-I didn't keep track of the first. I probably used 4-5 pieces on the trunk lid and rear deck(6x9 speakers) $120
-Just bought off amazon, 9 pieces(bulk pack) for $140 3/30/12
-Also purchased DYNATAPE for $12 (cleans up bad cut edges) 3/30/12
-Dynamat Roller $15 3/30/12
Total(so far) $287

Trunk lid(i touched it up some more and filled in the green spaces)
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6x9 topside
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6x9 topside
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Finsihed product on top side and pieces back together.
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Roof(tucking the wires)
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Dynatape
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DynaRoller, good if you do not want to scratch any paint
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Roof
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Roof, as you can see the DYNATAPE cleans up all the edges quite well.
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Roof complete:) Solid=no sound:D 4/9/12
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Rear Driver side Before
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AFTER
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6x9 Underside
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RedRyder

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Re: Dynamat

I have various rattles, wonder if trying this stuff out would help. Is it very heavy? Easy to work with?
 

JLaneAccord

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Good stuff. What part of va?
Charlottesville Va

And its heavy duty, can stand heat 150 degrees plus and -20 degrees. Water resistant. its kinda easy to work with, its like a rubber tar type adhessive. but molds and sticks like a champ. Just clean what you want dynamated and cut. Be careful tho, its as sharp as a razor blade on the sides(aluminum stuff on top?)
 

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Re: Dynamat

yeah if youre dynamating your whole car interior you will add at least 20lbs, its alluminum backed malleable rubber/tar substance, when cutting it, it will resemble melted stringy cheese when you pull it apart lol, where did you purchase it and how much?
 

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Ah okay, good info, thanks. Do you have to buy it online?

circuit city used to sell it, im sure you could find it local somewhere. its been a while since i used it, but its not incredibly cheap. worth it though if you are rattling your trunk. best buy maybe? most likely cheaper online.
 

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Re: Dynamat

Chris, a cheaper alternative is Brown Bread, which is applied the same way and just as good as Dynamat.

Not sure if you have somewhere local that would sell that.
 
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