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Eric94GT
03/30/2001, 12:33 AM
Are any of you experienced with Dynamat?? I bought some generic 10x10 sheets from parts express and I had no idea what I was doing when trying to put it in the rear speakers and I tore it. If I buy some more before to meet, can someone help me put them in?? I have no idea how they go in or anything. Attached is a file of what I have in my head of how they go in (this is what AudioKing told me i think).

rebby
03/30/2001, 10:41 AM
bring it to the meet... jeremy has about 10k pounds of dynamat in his car so he can definatly help ya out... :D

MN94ProbeGT
03/30/2001, 10:45 AM
i was wondering if dynomat could resolve the annoying rattle of the bumper on our cars. I try puting numerous things on the bumper mainly padded strip but it still rattles.

rebby
04/05/2001, 01:07 AM
do you mean the rear bumper rattle??? it didn't help mine much... :(

Eric94GT
04/30/2001, 04:55 PM
So Jeremy, can you help me out with the rattling behind the rear speakers at the next meet. If you can, what kind of stuff should I get?? (Dynamat sheets, sprayfoam, etc. How Much?)

MN Probe GT
04/30/2001, 06:20 PM
bah.....audio people.......If I can't get my sub to work, I'm taking all my amps out and the sub.

domino
05/01/2001, 12:35 AM
eric, I can show you but its easy just cover the metal and I prefer xtreme dynamat it molds better and sticks better too as well as insulates for heat too
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and also against the exterior metal (just behind the speaker though)

tracer bullet
05/07/2001, 06:28 PM
I put some little rubber bumpers under the license plate, through the lower two screw holes. That really helped a lot of the buzzing. There was still a little under the right tail light, I never did figure out how to stop it. I didn't see any way from the inside.

I know the rear bumper pulls off, but don't know how... If you can figure that one out, you'd probably have it made. You could attach any amount of Dynamat or whatever you wanted to it to deaden the sound.

I didn't go the dynamat route, but a long timne ago I did pull off all the panels. I taped down all the wires, ran some weather stripping under the panels, and plugged a bunch of empty spaces up with carpet padding. Probably not as good as dynamat, but it was cheap, and did make a difference. I think some combination of all of the above would kick ass.