Dynamat? Think again.
This is just kinda a general statement applying to all car owners, just thought i'd share. When i did my exhaust, it became rather loud inside the car...not much insulation and a lot of resonance. Long story short, i decided i'd dynamat the trunk to quiet her down a bit. After looking at prices for dynamat ( 5- 1 sq. foot pieces w/foil backing and self-adhering for $25), i knew there was a better deal. so i was at work (Lowe's) today looking around and found this stuff thats meant to insulate central air ducts. It's exactly the same as dynamat only a bit thinner(a little over 1/8" as opposed to 1/4") and doesn't have a cool name brand on the back. Best part? it comes in a 1' X 15' roll for $16. Do the math: 5 sq. ft./$25 or 15 sq. ft./$16. Even double layered its cheaper, and then thicker. This stuff does the trick, just letting everyone know so they can save some cash...a lot of cash if you dynamat most of your car like i plan to eventually do for whatever reason, road noise, car stereo, wahtever. Just a suggestion for those who like to save a buck on that stuff and put it under the hood....
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