Dynamat Question
Hey guys i have a question. Im dynamating my doors and i have some left over to do 2 more doors. Right now i have the inter door skin cover.
should i use the rest for the whole outer door skin
or do the door panels
or the do Large parts on both?
should i use the rest for the whole outer door skin
or do the door panels
or the do Large parts on both?
I didn't get dynamat, but damplifier lite and I used 2 sheets per door which equals 4 sqft(they are 2 sqft rectangular pc's).
Its pretty cheap too, I paid 130 dollars for 60 sqft and is .36 lbs per sqft. So, I added round abouts 3/4's of a lb. I will be adding this to the floor pan and tunnel and possibly the hardtop but might not now.
Even if I added all 60sqft to my car i'd be adding around 22 lbs, but I dont plan on it.
I would look into them. But, should I have some left over, I'd be selling it so watch out for that
Damplifier Lite.
Its pretty cheap too, I paid 130 dollars for 60 sqft and is .36 lbs per sqft. So, I added round abouts 3/4's of a lb. I will be adding this to the floor pan and tunnel and possibly the hardtop but might not now.
Even if I added all 60sqft to my car i'd be adding around 22 lbs, but I dont plan on it.
I would look into them. But, should I have some left over, I'd be selling it so watch out for that
Damplifier Lite.
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Originally Posted by scuderiax8,Feb 21 2010, 04:20 AM
so to do our doors and maby floor how much dynamat do we need?.. how many rolls?..
and how many for the trunk as well? anybody know?
and how many for the trunk as well? anybody know?
Originally Posted by HighwayStar,Feb 20 2010, 11:26 PM
what a Vapor Barrier ??
I am not sure what it is called, but I have heard it called vapor barrier several times so that is what I call it.
Originally Posted by G,Feb 21 2010, 09:32 AM
The crappy plastic sheeet that is behind the inside door panel. It is supposed to keep water from getting on the door panel.
I am not sure what it is called, but I have heard it called vapor barrier several times so that is what I call it.
I am not sure what it is called, but I have heard it called vapor barrier several times so that is what I call it.




