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Old 4th April 2016, 23:53   #1
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Is their anything out their that is as good as dynamat and a lot less in cost?
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A "dynamat alternatives" search in google brings plenty of results and a few videos.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80stH6SGjIE

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A "dynamat alternatives" search in google brings plenty of results and a few videos.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80stH6SGjIE
ill pass on the stuff in the video think gonna go with Second Skin or roadkill still looking but that stuff is useless will ast a number of years seeing the reviews then going to crap. Oh well game on at finding something good and price range too, shits expensive.
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I used this type:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-sheets-...cAAOSwstxVEr~m

Used on the boot floor (no seats fitted) and it massively reduced the road noise,any questions the seller is very helpful,would recommend it.
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I used silent coat on the civic a full 12kg of the stuff and it works brilliant
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I got a cherry bomb on my 1.4, had nothing in the boot and it drove me bonkers. So I glued carpet to the arches/sides of boot, got a thick sheet of cardboard and more carpet and put that on the boot floor. Re glued the original thin carpet that was in there on top of the carpet to make it look tidy and fair play it worked pretty good. Didn't make the noise go completely but I'd say it's a 60% reduction in noise at least!
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I used this type:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-sheets-...cAAOSwstxVEr~m

Used on the boot floor (no seats fitted) and it massively reduced the road noise,any questions the seller is very helpful,would recommend it.
That stuff is like a top layer is it not or does that stuff roll down pretty thin ones laid down on car?
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Some good info here
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