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HELP: Dynamat
has anyone used anything to stop the rattling of the plastic surrounding the speakers in the door when the bass is turned up?
I read many threads about it but i want to hear from someone that fixed the problem and what they bought and did. thanks |
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I posted what to use in the other thread, i used Cascade/AlphaDamp products instead of RaamAudio but both are very nice quality the Raam is cheaper though.
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Don't waste money on dynamat, get zillamat, raam mat, anything but dynamat and it'll be much cheaper for the same basic stuff.
There are two schools of thought on using it. Cover the entire friggin interior (I do this) or just use little pieces in key spots to stop the vibrations. I prefer the entire coverage concept for two reasons: 1. It works really well from my experience putting this stuff in nearly a dozen cars. 2. The metal layer actually helps insulate the car a bit. Dark colors and sun don't like each other, this stuff makes a noticeable difference in burn factor for me.
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