Dyno Mat?
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Dyno Mat?
Does anyone know where I can buy rolls of dyno mat and not just sheets of it? I've checked a couple of websites that my friends told me to go to but they seem to only want to sell the stuff as sheets. I have even went to Best Buy and Circuit City and its the samething. I'm just trying to get rid of as much rattles as possible and reduce road noise, any help is greatful, thanks.
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I found this hope it helps
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5.10 Are there any alternatives for Dynamat? It's too expensive! [MM,
PK]
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In this question, "Dynamat" refers to all commercial products that are
marketed expressly for reducing ambient noise in the car. Dynamat,
Stinger RoadKill, _et al._ all have similar pricing, so this question
is intended to give non-standard options.
There is a material known as "Ice Guard," which is used by roofing
contractors. It is similar to Dynamat, both in thickness and density.
It is self-adhesive on one side, and seems to work very well.
Unfortunately, it is sold only in large quantities (225 ft^2 rolls),
and runs about $70 for this much. Perhaps a few people could get
together for a roll, or it might be possible to get scraps from a
roofing contractor.
MCM Electronics (see Section 5.2), sells a product called
"Sound Deadening Pads" (part #60-2010) which cost $0.90 for each 10" x
10" square.
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5.10 Are there any alternatives for Dynamat? It's too expensive! [MM,
PK]
================================================== =====================
In this question, "Dynamat" refers to all commercial products that are
marketed expressly for reducing ambient noise in the car. Dynamat,
Stinger RoadKill, _et al._ all have similar pricing, so this question
is intended to give non-standard options.
There is a material known as "Ice Guard," which is used by roofing
contractors. It is similar to Dynamat, both in thickness and density.
It is self-adhesive on one side, and seems to work very well.
Unfortunately, it is sold only in large quantities (225 ft^2 rolls),
and runs about $70 for this much. Perhaps a few people could get
together for a roll, or it might be possible to get scraps from a
roofing contractor.
MCM Electronics (see Section 5.2), sells a product called
"Sound Deadening Pads" (part #60-2010) which cost $0.90 for each 10" x
10" square.
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Iceguard and resisto roofing mat work well too..but the durability of their adhesives isn't good enough. Specially if you have frequent weather changes where you live.
If you live in the US. Raamamt is the way to go. email raam@raamaudio.com and tell Donald Phillips referred you. He'll probably knock some of the price off.
Cheers
Mohawk
If you live in the US. Raamamt is the way to go. email raam@raamaudio.com and tell Donald Phillips referred you. He'll probably knock some of the price off.
Cheers
Mohawk
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[hr]Originally posted by: mohawkboom
Iceguard and resisto roofing mat work well too..but the durability of their adhesives isn't good enough. Specially if you have frequent weather changes where you live.
If you live in the US. Raamamt is the way to go. email raam@raamaudio.com and tell Donald Phillips referred you. He'll probably knock some of the price off.
Cheers
Mohawk[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: mohawkboom
Iceguard and resisto roofing mat work well too..but the durability of their adhesives isn't good enough. Specially if you have frequent weather changes where you live.
If you live in the US. Raamamt is the way to go. email raam@raamaudio.com and tell Donald Phillips referred you. He'll probably knock some of the price off.
Cheers
Mohawk[hr]
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