Where Does All The Road Noise Come From?

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Dec 9, 2002
  #1  
I wanted to apply some of the "Dynomat" onto my computer since I want it to be quieter in the car when I drive. I'm not planning to slap Dynomat onto every part of my car. Would putting Dynomat on my doors only reduce the road noise by a lot? I have no rattles in the trunk so I'm not planning to dynomat my trunk. Any tips would help. THanks
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Dec 9, 2002
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Isn't this sort of the same thread? Blocking road noise [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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Dec 9, 2002
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PM me for all the damn details you'll ever need to make your car quieter than most Luxus's [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG].....

and do not use Dynamat..it works..but the cost is 300% and mre of other products that work as well or better
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Dec 9, 2002
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Yeah I would check out some alternatives to *Dynomat*. You will save yourself a ton of money and will no doubt be just as happy, check with mohawkboom, he can hook you up.
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Dec 9, 2002
  #5  
i have sound deadener for 15 bux fort 30 sq ft
pm me i have a lot
JAmes
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Dec 9, 2002
  #6  
okay..buy 250 or so sq.ft of sound deading mat (brown bread, Fatmat, or Raam60) deaden the floor in 1 layer, the firewall with 2 roof with 1, doors sidepanels and trunk(lid and floor) with 2 layers...use any extra on the firewall and the plastic inside the door(not necessary but helps a bit)..the buy 39 sq.ft fof B-Quiet L-Comp or cascade audio's equivalent.. and put 1 layer in each door, 1 layer on the firewall..and whatevers left under the rear seat and at the the angle where your heels would would kick if you were sitting in back... then buy 2 B-Quiet..or dynamat hodliners... 1 for your hood.. 1 for your roof....

Make sure to take care of all rattles while you have the interior stripped..this costs about $500us and takes 3-4 days...
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