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Tiphareth
29-08-2006, 11:12 PM
anyone used it? good for money? im considering their adhesive stuff for the doors and maybe some matting for the floor. or maybe more adhesive stuff for the floor. any tips or better ways to go? any help would be much appreciated. cheers
Trav
edit: You know i mean Jaycar rite? (Jaycar ELectronics)
s_tim_ulate
31-08-2006, 08:10 PM
I've used it before, wouldnt recommend it as its a bit messy and not as adhesive. You get what you pay for.
I would recommend doing it right the first time then you can just forget about it. If you skimp here then on the next hot day you might find a big mess in your doors.
Go for either stinger expert roadkill or dynamat extreme (both exactly the same stuff just branded differently (stingers generally more exxy)
One layer is good, two layers is better ie inside of door and outside of door, but its diminishing returns after that.
Also think about using some sound off paint behind the door trims - to make them solid as a rock.
I assumed you're doing the doors? or is it for the boot?
Peace
Tim
Tiphareth
31-08-2006, 11:46 PM
wanted to do doors and floor. cheers fir the advice. anyone else feel free to comment
cheers
trav
is paint better or the sheets? I have tots of doing this just to reduce exhuast and road noise.... for door - able to paint inside it or glue a sheet......? tots of doing my firewall and boot too
[TUFFTR]
01-09-2006, 06:22 AM
I've used it before, wouldnt recommend it as its a bit messy and not as adhesive. You get what you pay for.
I would recommend doing it right the first time then you can just forget about it. If you skimp here then on the next hot day you might find a big mess in your doors.
Go for either stinger expert roadkill or dynamat extreme (both exactly the same stuff just branded differently (stingers generally more exxy)
One layer is good, two layers is better ie inside of door and outside of door, but its diminishing returns after that.
Also think about using some sound off paint behind the door trims - to make them solid as a rock.
I assumed you're doing the doors? or is it for the boot?
Peace
Tim
Exactly what he said, i thought it would of been fine but after a while it just comes off, in total i spent $70 on both front doors and it would of been better to put another $70 or $80 towards it and get some dynamat in the end, much better stuff
and SEON - you can use the paint on stuff or the Mat stuff, i have used the paint on stuff (super cheap body deadner) for my bootlid, roof, and inside all my doors and doorskins and its worked a treat, for $40 i highly recommend it to everyone.
barty1978
01-09-2006, 06:24 AM
Go to www.sounddeadenershowdown.com
They have reviews on all the leading products... I have found Damplifier to be a very good product... A fair bit cheaper than Dynamat Extreme too.
Go to www.secondskinaudio.com and register on their forum to get the discount code (20%). 80 sq. ft for US$150 + shipping.
Mr İharisma
01-09-2006, 07:38 PM
I used stinger G spot in the Magna and it worked well. Have Dynamat Xtreme for the Bora but it doesn't really need it. Not rattles anywhere :bowrofl: God bless eurotrash :bowrofl:
Mr_Roberto
02-09-2006, 05:34 PM
as stated above i would recommend dynamat extreme. heard nothing but good things about this product :D. if you were to put this product on your boot lid then i would recommend cliping on a verada boot lid covering for you model. really make it look clean and cover any of your stuff ups :D.
Mrmacomouto
02-09-2006, 05:49 PM
Just get everything covered in tar.
[TUFFTR]
02-09-2006, 05:52 PM
For the bootlid...just use a litre of body deadner....sets you back $14 and makes it as dead as a doornail......cant go wrong (just looks ugly as all f**k though)
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