I just got four sheets of the JLaudio sound dampening sheets, (DynaMatt) basically, was wondering if any one has lined there hatch with it, and any hints or recomendations?
Anth505 said:Dynamat works better when applied directly to metal. Any extra sound deadening should be laid over top.
Use a plastic roller to apply the mat, it makes things easier.
Also, keep a pin or exacto knife nearby to puncture air pockets. Cut the mat around difficult corners to avoid it bubbling up.
I did almost all of my old '98 silverado in dynamat a number of years ago and the difference was outstanding. I only wish I had done the firewall.
My Supra was used as a stereo competition vehicle before I bought it and it was layered from top to bottom in dynamat. I don't really care about the extra weight, it's over shadowed by the ability to hear a particle of dust land on the rear shock tower.
annoyingrob said:I have the link at home of a site that did a huge shootout of sound deadeners.
Fom what I remember, peel and seal didn't do so well. Plus, it stinks.
annoyingrob said:I have the link at home of a site that did a huge shootout of sound deadeners.
Fom what I remember, peel and seal didn't do so well. Plus, it stinks.