Darcy;
I used Damplifier, like Andrew did (also, not the Pro). I also used their
Overkill closed cell product over the Damplifier, in the doors and on the
floorboards under the carpeting. I cut out the Damplifier where the feet of the
dask support would sit, so clearance wouldn't be an issue...
See http://www.secondskinaudio.com/noise-filter/overkill.php
Very solid now... and quiet, with the top up... Second Skin products seem high
quality, to me!
Dave Friedlander
'74-Six w/A-OD and TBI
---- "Hunter wrote:
> I'm sorry, I mis-spoke when I said "not flexible". The product is in fact
> very flexible, what I wanted to emphasize is that because of the aluminum
> backing, it doesn't stretch much. For me, this meant contours had to be
> covered buy small cut outs, small inserts or small wrinkles in the product.
> Maybe if I try the hair dryer on my next session, things will improve.
> I'm using the jute really because it was there and it gives a nice feel and
> plusher look. I notice in your photo series Joe, you seem to be using some
> type of jute looking material covering the tunnel and I assume other
>non-floor
> areas. Did you use the closed cell on the Floor carpets but jute material on
> the tunnel and parcel shelf and closed cell on the floor? Also, where did
>you
> get the closed cell material? Thanks
>
> Darcy Hunter
> '73 TR6
> North Easton, MA
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