I used standard Dynamat, and it really only needs a square foot or two. One
warning is that the interior surface must be completely clean and as rust
free as possible. Also recommend spraying 3m trim adhesive on the steel. The
first time I applied dynamat, it slowly peeled off and drooped into the
window lift mechanism and spread adhesive on the glass. A smaller, lighter
weight patch and trim adhesive is now more secure. If you have a small
roller (like for wallpaper or inking printing plates) that will press the
dynamat more firmly in place.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lynn Wall" <cars@wt-inc.com>
To: <tigers@Autox.Team.Net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 12:46 PM
Subject: [Tigers] Sound deadening products
> All,
>
> I have the door panels off and was wondering if I should put any of the
> sound deadening materials in. I realize that decreasing the sound is not
> realistic and is not my goal but making the doors seem more solid when
> closing is.
>
>
>
> Anyone have any experience with this? Anyone product recommendations?
> Dynamat, etc.
>
>
>
> Also, how much does one need to install to create a more "solid" sound.
>
>
>
> Lynn
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