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Sparkles459
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[size=10pt][/size]Looking for some feedback on the sound deadener that you used in your car - the good, the bad, was it a value, would you purchase it again? As you can see I have the interior pretty well gutted and am ready to replact that underlayment.  Thanks Everyone!! [attachment deleted by admin]
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mopar stu
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ive used dynamat and it does work,but i don't think it is worth the price,i guess it depends on preference and application.If you had a ghetto stereo i would definately use it to eliminate vibrations,but ive found jute padding works fine for my needs.
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DART VADER
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The guy that did my seats told me to lay down tar paper then that shiny bubble mat stuff. I did but the car has yet to see the road.
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6469mopar
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TRY WWW.r-blox.com
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Dave_n_68_383S
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I used a product called b-quiet.. used the dyna mat look alike at the fraction of the cost.. also put dowen the 1/2 inch foam neoprene mat throughout the whole interior.. Makes a majot diffference in resonance.. I still cant hear the damn radio though..
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Jim_Lusk
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A-bodies since 1978, this one since 1983
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Huh, what I can't hear you.................. 
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Sparkles459
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Well, I went for the R-Blox - found it on EBAY - much cheaper than going to their direct website. And in comparing to others available - it seems like it was a good value. I will let you know how the install goes --- Thanks for all of your help!!
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