Dynamat'd My Interior.
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Well after 5 days of working on this project I can finally say I'm done. A bit painful but a shop quoted me 900 + tax for the mat and the install so I'm glad I saved a bit.
I used B-Quite Xtreme. 100sqft covered my whole floor, doors, side pannels, whole trunk, plus the hatch. I also bought new carpet from the dealer since my old one was faded to shit.
If anyone has any questions or anything let me know. I forgot to take pics with the carpet off and the side pannels off but here is just a rough of what the trunk looks like.
I used B-Quite Xtreme. 100sqft covered my whole floor, doors, side pannels, whole trunk, plus the hatch. I also bought new carpet from the dealer since my old one was faded to shit.
If anyone has any questions or anything let me know. I forgot to take pics with the carpet off and the side pannels off but here is just a rough of what the trunk looks like.
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VERY nice! I did my GK a while back ..... floor, doors, hatch, roof .... makes a BIG difference ... less road noise, better sound from stereo (especially sub) and lost a LOT of interior vibrations from the sub and road......well worth the time and money...way to install it yourself and save the money
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I was actually thinking of doing the roof but quite frankly I'm tired of laying down layer after layer. Maybe next year I'll do the roof, for now this is good enough.
Thanks for the comments.
Thanks for the comments.
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how does it stick to the car?
and why does everyone say their hands and bloddy and bruised after this? Just wear gloves, I guess.
and why does everyone say their hands and bloddy and bruised after this? Just wear gloves, I guess.
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sound dampener is basically aluminum tar paper ... you peel off the backing and is basically sticky ass tar on the back of the aluminum layer.....it sticks to you...gums up anything you try to cut it with and your hands just get messed up after a while