Dynomat?
Its funny you say that because I just saw a video on youtube.com of a guy dynomating his whole trucnk then spraying that stuff over all the dynomat...I guess thats a trick that I will have to try...Only thing is when I think of this peel and seal stuff I think the only real use of it is to stop large vibrations when the subs are hitting hard to stop that clasic rattle you hear. But why would I put this stuff behind the plastic...wont the plastic just vibrate then....
I think Fatryan stated once was cheaper than Dynamat.
If I was an audiophile I would do the tailgate, doors, headliner, and all the pillars.
The underbody spray is a cool idea to get the hard to reach places. Like removing the door speakers and soaking the door skins... it would be an acoustic chamber, nothing bud a dead thud and little resonance, or little frequency vibration.
Good luck nofear17bmx
If I was an audiophile I would do the tailgate, doors, headliner, and all the pillars.
The underbody spray is a cool idea to get the hard to reach places. Like removing the door speakers and soaking the door skins... it would be an acoustic chamber, nothing bud a dead thud and little resonance, or little frequency vibration.
Good luck nofear17bmx
by putting it behind the plastic, when it does rattle, it will be hitting the rubber of the dynamat, instead of the sheet metal, thus reducing the dreaded *rattle, rattle, rattle*
right now the 'b' pillar rattles like a biatch on mine....need a 2nd layer there.....
But ya, Blazers are horrible for rattles and sqeaks
right now the 'b' pillar rattles like a biatch on mine....need a 2nd layer there.....
But ya, Blazers are horrible for rattles and sqeaks
EdeadV1 is $1 per sq. foot. which is 40mils thick.
EdeadV1Se2 $1.60 per sq. foot which is 60mils thick.
an extra$.60 cents for 20mils, better off just doubling up on the 40mil. V1 IMO
http://www.edesignaudio.com/edv2/index.php?cPath=24
EdeadV1Se2 $1.60 per sq. foot which is 60mils thick.
an extra$.60 cents for 20mils, better off just doubling up on the 40mil. V1 IMO
http://www.edesignaudio.com/edv2/index.php?cPath=24






