I'm wanting to install some sound deadener in the mustang. Seems like the industry standard is dynamat. I'd like to know if anyone has experience with anything else, like fat mat. Does more expensive=better?
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Originally posted by 2165 Turbo Rail View Post
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Used RAAM mat in the past (till the prices went up) and it was great stuff(still is, just a little more now). Went with Fat Mat on my current truck, works well too. Get a good layer on the large open areas then go back with either a second layer or some strips in the larger areas. Ive lined the cabs of my last 3 crew cab trucks, so worth it No more road noise, resonance from loud exhaust and does help with the temp a little bit too in the hot summer and colder times of the year.
Peel-n-seal sorta works in the sense youre adding mass, but it stinks and doesnt hold up too well on side panels/roof when it gets warm in the summer.
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Originally posted by Rotortrash View PostThat looks like the same time of stuff fat mat is. Does it seem to be working well? How many rolls did you end up using?
Overall I stick with fat mat as it dosent smell or as much oil based as the peel n seal type stuff
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In my opinion dynomat isnt worth the price. Although I havent used the peel & seal from home depot ive heard numerous people say it has a bad odor when you install it for a few weeks. Im gonna be putting second skin in my truck in a couple weeks. Ive heard really good things about them.
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Asphalt roofing material is for dumb asses. I have not sold that low end, minimal effectiveness product for more than 15 years. Dynamat kept raising prices and finally moved manufacturing overseas and continued to raise the price. The Stinger Roadkill Expert is the best value for a quality product. 36sqft=28lb of butyl based product that sticks very well and can be installed upside down. I have taken a few cars apart with fatmat in them and the product does not even bond to the car. Pure garbage. Spend some money for a decent product and get the results you want without it falling down from vertical or upside down installs. The other stuff is cheap for a reason.
There are other materials to consider as well. On the floor, I usually install the Stinger Carpet Pad over the Stinger Roadkill Expert. On the roof, I add a 1/4" or 1/2" foam pad to act as a sound deadener and insulator. The Hoodliner is also a good product.
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Originally posted by EW View PostAsphalt roofing material is for dumb asses. I have not sold that low end, minimal effectiveness product for more than 15 years. Dynamat kept raising prices and finally moved manufacturing overseas and continued to raise the price. The Stinger Roadkill Expert is the best value for a quality product. 36sqft=28lb of butyl based product that sticks very well and can be installed upside down. I have taken a few cars apart with fatmat in them and the product does not even bond to the car. Pure garbage. Spend some money for a decent product and get the results you want without it falling down from vertical or upside down installs. The other stuff is cheap for a reason.
There are other materials to consider as well. On the floor, I usually install the Stinger Carpet Pad over the Stinger Roadkill Expert. On the roof, I add a 1/4" or 1/2" foam pad to act as a sound deadener and insulator. The Hoodliner is also a good product.
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Originally posted by 1SloLT1 View PostIn my opinion dynomat isnt worth the price. Although I havent used the peel & seal from home depot ive heard numerous people say it has a bad odor when you install it for a few weeks. Im gonna be putting second skin in my truck in a couple weeks. Ive heard really good things about them.
http://secondskinaudio.com/
I used Second Skin in my Mustang and it made a HUGE difference. Also the peel n stick is only good to an extent. You need another buffer material to soak up the other frequencies like a high density foam or matting.
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Originally posted by EW View PostAsphalt roofing material is for dumb asses. I have not sold that low end, minimal effectiveness product for more than 15 years. Dynamat kept raising prices and finally moved manufacturing overseas and continued to raise the price. The Stinger Roadkill Expert is the best value for a quality product. 36sqft=28lb of butyl based product that sticks very well and can be installed upside down. I have taken a few cars apart with fatmat in them and the product does not even bond to the car. Pure garbage. Spend some money for a decent product and get the results you want without it falling down from vertical or upside down installs. The other stuff is cheap for a reason.
There are other materials to consider as well. On the floor, I usually install the Stinger Carpet Pad over the Stinger Roadkill Expert. On the roof, I add a 1/4" or 1/2" foam pad to act as a sound deadener and insulator. The Hoodliner is also a good product.
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Originally posted by EW View PostAsphalt roofing material is for dumb asses. I have not sold that low end, minimal effectiveness product for more than 15 years. Dynamat kept raising prices and finally moved manufacturing overseas and continued to raise the price. The Stinger Roadkill Expert is the best value for a quality product. 36sqft=28lb of butyl based product that sticks very well and can be installed upside down. I have taken a few cars apart with fatmat in them and the product does not even bond to the car. Pure garbage. Spend some money for a decent product and get the results you want without it falling down from vertical or upside down installs. The other stuff is cheap for a reason.
There are other materials to consider as well. On the floor, I usually install the Stinger Carpet Pad over the Stinger Roadkill Expert. On the roof, I add a 1/4" or 1/2" foam pad to act as a sound deadener and insulator. The Hoodliner is also a good product.
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