dynamat, tips? |
dynamat, tips? |
Oct 16, 2006 - 4:28 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 22, '06 From San Antonio / georgetown, Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 9 (100%) |
so i just bought 20sq feet of dynamat and i was wondering if anyone has ideas as to where the best spots to put it are. also has anyone tried using the original to go on side panels or is it only for the floors.
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Oct 16, 2006 - 4:35 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 4, '05 From Rineyville, KY Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I would say the main spots to put it are on the door panel, inside the door panel (mainly behind the midbass speaker), the trunk, and the back of your license plate. What I found most helpful is cutting it into small pieces, then place it on the spot you want and using a heat gun/hair dryer to sort of "activate" the adhesive on the back and then press it down. I'm not sure which type of dynamat you got, but if it's thin make sure you use a couple layers.
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Oct 16, 2006 - 4:37 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 7, '06 From Los Alamos, NM Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
take it to best buy
and let them install the dynamat and your pannels i took out! -------------------- 2015 Subaru WRX. World Rally Blue/Black
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Oct 16, 2006 - 7:29 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 22, '06 From San Antonio / georgetown, Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 9 (100%) |
no ill be putting the panels in and id rather do it myself. nice overuse of smileys
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Oct 16, 2006 - 9:18 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 19, '02 From West of Atlanta Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Get it hot. Damn hot. My shop always used a commerical heat gun. We had to wear leather gloves to handle it. Also wipe down the areas you plan to apply it with acetone or laquer thinner to get the surface really clean. Just keep the solvent away from the heat gun. Then just apply it and put as much pressure as you can onto it. A wooden or hard plastic roller helps.
As for where to put it. Door panels will help alot. The rear wheel wells also put alot of noise into the car especially when it's raining. Then if you have any left start covering the floor. |
Oct 18, 2006 - 6:07 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 14, '05 From Auckland,New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Dynamat is a mass loader and a bit of a blocker(foil).It is useful for large flat panels and the best bang for buck is ear level panels.
Examples would be, doors, rear quarter panels. Using Dynamat on the floor is expensive and gives very little benefit since mass loading the floor panels doesnt do much. Floors are already convoluted therefore it wouldnt vibrate much. Only the thin aluminium is doing its job as a blocker. For a cheaper solution, try sticking rubber mat beneath the interior carpet. |
Oct 20, 2006 - 10:48 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 1, '06 From Michigan Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
sorry i didnt see this sooner. There is a company called e.Dead! They have this spray on stuff, yes it renders your vehicle useless for a day while it dries but from whay I hear its very cheap and extremely good quality. I know people that have used e.Dead and they are very pleased.
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Oct 20, 2006 - 10:49 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 30, '06 From Augusta, GA Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
I just used a "trunk-kit" and a half to fill the back of my celica. I didn't do the front of the car b/c I thought it'd be pointless. That, and it gets expensive. I've gotta take some pics!
-Triscuit -------------------- 2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STi 1974 Datsun 260Z 1997 Subaru Legacy L Wagon Kind of missin' my Celica GT! Hit me up if you're ever in my area. I'm always down for a meet. |
Oct 22, 2006 - 12:24 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 4, '05 From Rineyville, KY Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
QUOTE(m0dd3d1 @ Oct 20, 2006 - 11:49 AM) [snapback]494099[/snapback] I just used a "trunk-kit" and a half to fill the back of my celica. I didn't do the front of the car b/c I thought it'd be pointless. That, and it gets expensive. I've gotta take some pics! -Triscuit Well, once you get some aftermarket mid-bass' in your front doors you're going to want to put some on there. |
Oct 23, 2006 - 5:09 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 21, '05 From NY Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Doesn't have to be too hot, just do it during summer when its like 90 outside and you car was baking in the sun for bout 4 hours. It will stick and wont ever want to come off . I put my dynomat in the doors and in rear quater pannels. Which made it way more queiter.
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Oct 23, 2006 - 7:58 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 22, '06 From San Antonio / georgetown, Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 9 (100%) |
well its all in now and it has made a huge difference with bass and road noise. ill probably end up buying some more for the floor in the hatch it seemed pretty thin. and maybe put some carpet over it. i also put some towels behind a few of the panels which seemed to help with rattles.
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Oct 23, 2006 - 8:24 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 11, '06 From Way South Chicago Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
yea, it helps out alot. it can also make your speakers sound much better since you dont have to crank them up as loud and you'll get clearer sound.
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Oct 23, 2006 - 8:40 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 7, '06 From Los Alamos, NM Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
ive heard it
and its like day and night to what it used to be! -------------------- 2015 Subaru WRX. World Rally Blue/Black
2001 Honda S2000. Spa Yellow/Black |
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