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Sound deadening

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 2:39 pm
by autofetish
I have been asked by my body shop if i would like sound deadening installed.


Its some sort of material stuck to the inside of the the panels rear wing, door ect ect to stop them vibrating.

They could then paint over it.


Advice please :help: :help:

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 2:51 pm
by D13vyl
Hi Mate

Must be what they use in the movies cos theres no way i can have a conversation with the missus in the charger, well thats not a bad thing eh lol,

Personally i love the whole noise experience, true muscle, oh aye and tennis elbo holding the steering wheel lol, by the way mate ive posted a few pics from bodyshop,

Rene :D

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 3:00 pm
by Pete
Dynomat is very heavy ;)

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 3:00 pm
by drewcrane
I am in the process of deciding on what to use for sound deadening ,

and heat ,so they have this product ,I have a noisey chally and so I want to make our Cuda a little nicer to drive

http://www.lizardskin.com/

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 3:12 pm
by Ivor
Will, the factory solution was to spray a thick underseal type material on the inner rear quarters...I used 3M textured stonechip and painted over the top and it worked a treat (and it's not as heavy as Dynomat!) ;)

You can see it sprayed on the inside of the quarter here (though some has been scraped off!)

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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 8:15 pm
by jon leonard
i thought about dynamat but came to the conclusion "more noise the better". i have to shout at my mates when in my car, its brilliant!

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 9:09 pm
by Steve
My mate used Dynamat on his 68 Mustang.. Stopped a lot of road noise etc but can still hear engine etc. He did say its worth using genuine Dynamat as it goes on really easily and is easy to work with,

Cheers Steve

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 12 5:55 pm
by autofetish
Thanks for the advice as always gents :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 12 6:08 pm
by the bishop
When cheap dynomat gets hot it tends to come unstuck and fall down inside your doors etc.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 12 8:48 pm
by V8 Sam
i took it out of my old track car..

surprised how much it weighs , but more surprised about how loud it makes it!

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 12 3:17 pm
by sinny
Ivor wrote:Will, the factory solution was to spray a thick underseal type material on the inner rear quarters...I used 3M textured stonechip and painted over the top and it worked a treat (and it's not as heavy as Dynomat!) ;)

You can see it sprayed on the inside of the quarter here (though some has been scraped off!)

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I wondered why that was on the inside of my rear quarters! Have scrapped it all off now & will be using dynomat.