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#58653
25th Jul 2005 4:36pm
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i need to sound proof my boot to reduce exhaust noise. does anyone know whats worth getting?
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#58654
25th Jul 2005 6:07pm
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there is a place in liscard on seaview road, were i got mine from it isnt that expensive and did the job great.
its called CAR CONNECTIONS, and its oppposite the wallasey car center.
hope this helps
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#58655
25th Jul 2005 7:50pm
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the one jims got is a hollow fibre sound deadening, works exactly like the other stuff you can get, but its cheaper, think it cost jim about £15 for 1m x 1.2m but you might get more than that, or it might be slightly cheaper that that or dearer, i honestly cant remember,
dead easy to fit, just pull off the backing, and smooth down, be prepared to be covered in lots of fibres
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#58656
26th Jul 2005 12:25am
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Hmmmm.....
I have 2 x 10" subs in stealth boxes in my boot, when i crank the sounds up the whole boot vibrates severly and sounds like a bin from the outside. This happens because the boot lid is very lightweight and the metal vibrates easily.
Would this stuff do mine also ??
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#58657
26th Jul 2005 12:51am
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yeah it will reduce the amount of rattle, its not very pleasing to the eye tho, mind you neither is dynamat, that just looks a bit more tidy
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#58658
26th Jul 2005 1:16am
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Originally posted by aceritz: dynamat 
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#58659
26th Jul 2005 2:01am
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![[Linked Image]](http://www.autotoys.com/pics/xtreme-door1.jpg) yes dynamat needs to be heated ideally to stick well, but looks neater than the fibre stuff, but a hell of a lot more pricey too, especially for larger areas
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#58660
26th Jul 2005 9:15am
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thanks guys 
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#58661
26th Jul 2005 7:14pm
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You can buy similar stuff to the dynamat in B&Q half the price and alot more effective ill try and get teh name tonight cant remember but Sanchez used it in his civic and it worked great!
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#58662
26th Jul 2005 8:24pm
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#58663
26th Jul 2005 8:33pm
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its about £25 for nearly 3 meters, motorworld do smaller sized pieces for a fraction of the cost of dynamat, dynamat is a brand name and you will pay a fair bit for it
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#58664
1st Aug 2005 1:13pm
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Dynamat is basicly Bitcumin (What goes on your house roof) so am sure B&Q do sell it as a sheet. The stuff motorworld sell is only £3 and iv used it loads in the past
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