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Old 08-22-2011   #1
mgbrv8
 
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Default Sound Deadener

I pulled the carpet and old sound deadener. First off there was a original rivet under the factory paint. Now what was really neat was in the in the cargo bucket under the carpet and the insulation there was a brand new 1990 quarter. I wonder what the story is behind that one. I am laying down 1/8" tar mate with aluminum on one side. It is almost exactly like dynamate but a heck of alot cheaper.
http://www.homedepot.com/buy/buildin...al-122397.html

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Old 08-23-2011   #2
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Let us know how it works, might be interested in doing this myself.
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Old 08-23-2011   #3
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Just a word of caution about those tar-based rolls from home depot -- on a hot day in the sun, the interior can smell like tar or asphalt.
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Old 08-23-2011   #4
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I have used this on other cars and haven't had any issues with odor? But to be on the safe side I laid down some clear plastic on top of the sound deadener. Now I also sprinkled a little baby powder on the tar surface, to reduce the adhesion just to make it easier to take off in the future. If I need too. I made a huge difference the tire noise was drastically reduced.

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Old 08-23-2011   #5
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Cool, sounds like you got it all squared away then
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Old 08-24-2011   #6
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I have used this on other cars and haven't had any issues with odor? But to be on the safe side I laid down some clear plastic on top of the sound deadener. Now I also sprinkled a little baby powder on the tar surface, to reduce the adhesion just to make it easier to take off in the future. If I need too. I made a huge difference the tire noise was drastically reduced.

Dave
Tire noise, you're kidding right! I want to deaden the 140db of enigne and exhaust noise. I have 4 rolls of Dynapad and 2 boxes of Dynamat. I will add pictures when the project gets started.

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