Dynamatting the Blazer (PICS)))
#1
Beginning Member
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 42

i had this buddy on the forum deaden the blazer yesterday and today, while i was working.... Thanks Chris again for the great work.
First, let's start out with the man himself :

tearing apart the truck






heres what we got : 2cases of SS Damplifier


time to start rolling :










And that's a wrap!!

comments are welcome!
First, let's start out with the man himself :

tearing apart the truck






heres what we got : 2cases of SS Damplifier


time to start rolling :










And that's a wrap!!

comments are welcome!
#2
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: IL
Posts: 1,647

Not a prob man. Hope it helps with that rattling from what ever its coming from(subs) haha
#3
That is sick!! Once I bag mine with the interior out im going to do that for heat and noise reduction. What did the two cases run you??
#4
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what about the doors? Those are the most important parts.
#5
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doors and hatch were done also. I never had a chance to take shots while he was deadening them because i was busy at work. Roof was done as well.
the two cases of SS cost me $420 shipped. that **** was not cheap.
the two cases of SS cost me $420 shipped. that **** was not cheap.
#6
Didn't doubt about being expensive but it was enough to cover the whole inside at least, thats good! How does your stereo sound/outside noise reduction??
#7
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Looks like he had a full day of some hard work...Give us a review on the diffirence it made for you...
#8
I did the same thing in my 85. I didn't do the top but I stripped everything else and inside doors as well. I also replace the carpet then too. Not to happy with the carpet didn't have the money to get the best (take my word for it spend the money). I also put in new seats from a 2003 blazer. Cut down on alot of road noise!
#9
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Location: IL
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It took me about 18hrs total to do it, but thats putting the interior in twice and taking it out twice(he got off work so I came back the next day)
#10
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: kankakee, il
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That looks great. Hope it works for ya.
Good job Chris!
Good job Chris!




