I bought some similar (non-branded) material from a local general trim parts
supplier a few years ago and placed it under floormats and up against the
bulkhead where it reduced both some heat and some noise. It had typical
underlay material (about 1/2") on one side bonded to sheett of "aluminum" foil.
I believe there's also a sound deadening paint / undercoat that some
professional paint / body shops use though I understand it's fairly pricey;
still you might not need too much.
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Paula J. Graffam [mailto:pjgraffam@juno.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 5:19 AM
To: 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Sound deadening
Listers - Has anyone tried the sound deadening products such as Dynamat,
etc. listed in the various catalogs and applied it under the bonnet to
cut down some of the engine noise? The older I get the less noise the
better! No snide remarks about, " You should have bought a Cadillac",
please.
Al
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