The same type places also sell "Dynamat" wich is has a foil on one side and
some gooey brown stuff on the other. You peel a plastic sheet off the gooey
stuff and work it into the sheet metal with a roller. It is used by the mega
bass stereo crowd to keep their door panels and etc. from resonating. It comes
in a variety of thicknesses, I used some of the thicker stuff on the doors on
my Tiger and was happy with the results. It is kind of expensive.
Frank'
> went to my local "car toys" shop and they sold me some thin brown
> plastic "sound-deadener" sheet. It had adhesive on one side, with a
> plastic protective covering I peeled off and applied the sheet to the
> roof, doors and floor. It does add some weight, but I didn't (and don't)
> plan to use it for competition. It works a charm. When I slam the door,
> it sounds more like a new Mercedes than a Mini.
>
> -Rock http://www.rocky-frisco.com
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