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rouseyss
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Has anyone on here used dynamat... if so can u let me know how it worked out and if it is worth doin.... I know there are other brands cheaper and just want to know if anyone honestly think there is a big difference


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mamaro
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Car: 1991 Nissan 300zx 2+2

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years ago I dynamat'ed my focus. What was worth it to me was getting rid of road noise.

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EW
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98 Cobra
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I love the Dynamat product. They make different materials for different applications. I would start with Xtreme and do the whole car. Then, you can add other types of products like Dynaliner. I have 100lbs in my mustang and I will probably have a similar amount in my truck when I'm done. I only have the roof and one door done so far. It makes the car feel/sound more solid and really reduces the interior road noise. http://www.dynamat.com

Torgus
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use raammat better stuff 1/4 the price. and the owner is a great guy to deal with. ensolite is great for yours doors as well. dynamat is overprice imo. good but highly overpriced.

raammat.com i think is the linky

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EW
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When you have to double and triple layer it, it is not as good but there are always cheaper alternatives to everything.


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