sound proofing

Upholstery, floor mats, seats, window tint and anything inside the vehicle and not electronic
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Rob Munro
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sound proofing

Post by Rob Munro »

I'm thinking of installing one of those insulation type products meant to enhance stereo sound. I'm not really interested in improving stereo performance as much as I'd like to reduce engine and tire noise in the cabin. Am I going down the right path? If so, which product is best?
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Re: sound proofing (Rob Munro)

Post by Mr. Poopypants »

I've never used it but I have heard good things about DynaMat
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Rob Munro
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Post by Rob Munro »

hey thanks for the reply. FYI - I did a search for dynamat and found this:http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=7683exactly what I needed, thanks for the tip.
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Post by Jahntassa »

There's been discussion about this, don't remember where. DynaMat is great stuff, to really reduce road noise, you need to pull up the carpet and put the DynaMat Xtreme stuff under it. This is just what I remember reading..but you'll get the best reduction if you cover the bottom of the car..
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Post by engine1 »

Pro-Form sound deadning pads, very cheap, two different sizes, autobody shop quality.
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