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Dynamat

Discussion in 'Interior' started by Blk03Corolla, Oct 25, 2003.

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    Blk03Corolla Guest

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    Dynamat

    I got all the dynamat finished and my car sounds so better no more rattling. The trunk, the back fender walls, behind the back seet under the panel. Pretty much covered a 360 radius around my box. It took awhile and wasnt cheap but worth it I can really turn it up now with no rattle what so ever
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    Thats cool. I was recently looking, for my friend and possibly myself, for any cheap alternative to dynamat. I heard there is stuff you can buy at home depot that works the same. Anyone know of stuff that works the same as dynamat?
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    jessetc Guest

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    How much did it all cost, the dynamat?
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    Baby Lex Guest

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    "We found a very good & cheap insulation to deaden sound and absorb some heat. It's like Thermo-tec and Dynamat but muuuuuch cheaper. The stuff is called "Peel &Seal". It is made by MFM Building Products Co. in Ohio. http://www.mfmbp.com/peelseal/index.htm It comes in a roll (36" by 33.5') 100 square feet. We have use in doors,floors, hood, trunk, and heater boxes, Can mold to fit and easily cut with old scissors. Approx. cost is $70.00 US. Phone number is 740-622-2645. Did I mention that it is adhesive backed(& I do mean adhesive here) once it is on, it is a bear to peel off. The stuff was originally used to seal and stop the rattles on older mobile homes."

    Never heard of this, but it sounded interesting.

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